How to Successfully Present a Property Insurance Claim
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Category Property Insurance Claim, Property Insurance, risk of loss, insurance company, property insurance, insured peril
Deadline: October 29, 2015 | Date: October 30, 2015
Venue/Country: online Webinar, U.S.A
Updated: 2015-10-08 14:13:32 (GMT+9)
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How to Successfully Present a Property Insurance ClaimInstructor: Barry ZalmaProduct ID: 501102Objectives of the PresentationHow to acquire a policy to protect against risk of lossHow to present a claim to an insurance companyHow to gather the evidence necessary to prove the amount of lossHow to prove the amount of lossHow to deal with the insurer’s representativeWhy Should you AttendWhen a property is damaged by an insured peril like fire it falls upon the insured to work with the insurance company and its representative to prove the amount of loss. It is incumbent on every property owner and those that represent a property owner to know enough about insurance and insurance claims presentation to obtain the maximum recovery from the insurance company.Who can BenefitProperty OwnersRisk ManagersProperty ManagersInsurance AdjustersPublic Insurance AdjustersInsurance Coverage or Claims LawyersStaff with roles and responsibilities in operational risk in risk management departments, businesses and central departments.For Registration -http://www.onlinecompliancepanel.com/webinar/IPropertyInsuranceClaim-501102/OCT-2015-SM-ESNote : Use coupon code 1371 and get 10% off on Registration
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