What Equipment Should a CAT Insurance Adjuster Have?
If you are an independent adjuster, you know the job requires you to manage your business and understand what you need in the field. Because of the nature of the work and primarily working around storm damage and natural disasters, it’s essential to be prepared for every possibility. A CAT kit can ensure you have […]
How Much Can Insurance Adjusters Earn?
You can have a fulfilling and lucrative career as an insurance adjuster. Insurance adjusters investigate an insurance claim to determine if the insurer should pay for any damages or injuries and determine the amount. The job basically involves taking photos and gathering information to compile into a report. As an insurance adjuster, there are several […]
Insurance Litigation
What is insurance litigation? It is common for individuals and businesses to purchase insurance to protect themselves from any possible catastrophic or unforeseeable event that may impact them. The people who purchase policies believe that insurance companies will act in good faith and do their best to process claims and deliver payments promptly and correctly. […]
Best Practices for Catastrophic Claims Management
With the shifting effects of climate change, the number of catastrophic events is increasing. In 2019, 860 events resulted in losses. One year later, in 2020, that number grew. 980 events produced costly casualties. Catastrophic events are any forces of nature that have devastating consequences. These can include avalanches, hurricanes, earthquakes, forest fires, tsunamis, etc. […]
Verisk Elevate 2021: BSA Claims Sponsor
Keeping abreast of changes in our industry and improving our processes with early adoption of technology benefits adjusters, IA firms, carriers and most importantly, the policy holder. BSA Claims Service is proud to be a returning Platinum sponsor of the Verisk Elevate 2021 conference next week. We’d like to invite you to attend the free conference to learn from the experts in our industry and network with fellow professionals.
Jimmy Patronis tours Jax Lit and Fast Track Center
BSA Claims Service was pleased to recently host Florida CFO Jimmy Patronis at its Jacksonville operations. Patronis toured BSA’s Litigation Services and Fast Track facilities. He also met with CEO Brian Bradley to discuss important issues related to insurance claims management. BSA, active in advocacy for consumers and advances in claims management, is one of […]
Citizens Adjusters for Takeout Company’s Claims
Citizens’ Takeout carriers need a high quality, Florida-based, claims citizens adjusters firm that understands Citizens Property Insurance Corporation insurance policies and claims standards. BSA Claims Services, Citizens’ #1 claims service provider, has experienced, well-trained adjusters who are experts on Citizens’ policies ready to deploy to manage Takeout claims through the Depopulation Program. […]
BSA Claims Service Adjuster Benefits from Mentoring
Our people make the difference. BSA Claims Service’s adjusters are among the best in this business. Furthermore, as the largest Florida-based claims administration and adjusting firm, BSA Claims Service values its adjusters—providing training, mentoring, field support and one of the best fee splits in the industry. We’re proud to feature one of our team members […]
Hurricane Florence damage at $17-22 billion
Property damage and disruption from Hurricane Florence is expected to total at least $17 billion to $22 billion. However, the estimate could end up being conservative, Especially as the Carolinas continue to face historic rainfalls and flooding, according to Moody’s Analytics. “We were close to $10 [billion] to $15 billion on Friday. The flooding is […]
Hurricane Alicia Hit Texas 35 Years Ago This Week
HOUSTON (KTRK) — With winds of 115 mph, Hurricane Alicia pummeled the Gulf Coast as it made landfall on Texas soil August 18, 1983. Alicia was a Category 3 storm, making landfall on Galveston’s west end near San Luis Pass. In addition to causing over $2 billion in damage, the storm killed 21 people. The […]