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"What is new, is not new. What is occurring, has occurred in the past, occurs now, and will occur in the future..."

 

No... I don't believe they should. That is my personal opinion, and here is why.

 

We agree, and most states who license Public Insurance Adjusters actually prohibit, a PIA from being a contractor on that loss. Why... Conflict of Interest. The two parties have different goals, and one has an advantage over the other, Carnal Knowledge of the claim and the process. 

 

If we agree on this, then we can also agree that conflict exists even more with a carrier. They are the ones who actually OWE the money. Any money they save, any corner they cut, any inferior product they use... benefits them and harms the insured.

 

How do you stop it? You don't. If it exists in the policy, does not break the law, and is demanded by the carrier, you must comply with that contract. There is no work around. 

 

How do you "work with it" should be the question. A much simpler problem to fix.

 

The same contract that binds the use of it, dictates how all parties will act. If the insured complies with the Duties After a Loss, and the carrier elects to enforce the MRP endorsement... it does not give the builder a pass, nor the carrier, on the promises of that contract to the insured, once full performance was met by the insured. If they have an MRP member that they vetted, vouch for, and are going to be liable for anything they harm... more power to them. But understand what I am telling you... it cannot be any less than what the policy promised, and the law requires. 

 

How you view and work an insurance claim has never been more important.

 

It means do the exact same thing we have been teaching you for over 5 years, and will continue to teach you. Follow the process, which is based entirely on the tripod of any claim... Statute, Policy, Facts of the Loss. Those... will never change mid-stride.

 

Next Camp: October 14-18, 2024

902 51st Street

Galveston, Texas 77551

 

 

Schedule says 40 hours... I am not aware of a single camp, in 5 years, that did not go well over that time period. Why? Engagement. How we teach. We do not move forward until the whole class can move forward. This means we discuss and debate until understanding is had, while still covering the same material. It takes what it takes, and we are often in camp from 8 am to 8 pm... Even at 8 pm, after a grueling day(s), very few want to leave. Sponges, soaking up every available moment. We don't typically do breaks, except for lunch. Not once, to my knowledge, has anyone complained. I think this singular thing, of many, speaks volumes. Adult, professional, Alphas... (Alpha is gender neutral, it is a trait.)  All staying in one place, using their brains, being challenged... for over 40 straight hours... willingly. 

 

Camaraderie... Lifelong relationships are FORGED during that week. Relationships that will elevate everything about your business life, as well as enhancing your personal lives by the inclusion of these other... "LIKE MINDED FOLKS". Folks who want to learn to be the best of the best. 

 

Boot Camp is the most apt thing to call it. It checks all the boxes. 

 

Roofers/Contractors/IA/Staff Adjusters/PIA/Attorneys/Appraisers, this class IS for YOU.

 

You need to know how an insurance claim REALLY works. From the start to the finish, and everything in between... regardless of what your current title is. I would estimate that at least half of all graduates were/are contractors. Many of those have left reviews, link below. If you deal in insurance claims at any level, then here is where it all changes, and goes back to the rules. May not like them, but once you understand them, it changes everything... for the better. 

 

 

While the name is 'Public Adjuster Boot Camp'... the lessons are for ANYONE who performs on an insurance claim.

 

We are into our 5th year. 

 

Find the reviews of what all of your colleagues who have attended say here: PABC Reviews

 

When the process is understood, EVERYONE can pick a lane, and stay right there in it, where they are safe, and able to earn today, tomorrow, and well into the future. 

 

This means that every insured you touch, will realize that safety and confidence you have earned.

 

Education and consistency is the key, and we have gotten pretty good at it over the last 4 years. 

 

October 14-18, 2024 8am-5pm

902 51st Street

Galveston, Texas 77551

 

If financing is the issue, it is not. Contact me directly. Here on the messenger, Facebook, email.

We also sponsor one veteran per camp. Full ride. 

 

Typical Curriculum 

 

Cal Spoon

MRP - Managed Repair Programs... Should they exist?

SKU: PABC_005-24
$2,000.00Price
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