Preparation for cat, flood, and desk deployments

 

Join Crawford and Company leaders in a very informative panel discussion and Q&A from the 2022 Crawford Cat Conference in Orlando, FL.

Panelists:

  • Richard Folkman

  • Buddy Sheets

  • Doug New

  • Pamela Gayles

Their discussion covers these topics and more:

  • Preparation for cat, flood, and desk deployments:

  • What state adjuster licenses does Crawford recommend?

  • Should you wait and get emergency licenses on cat?

  • Gear, equipment, and skills preparation.

  • Should you get rope and harness training, certification, and gear?

  • Finding fuel and food on major hurricane deployments.

  • Why the early bird gets the worm - the adjusters who show up to a storm site first will be the first ones working.

  • Off-season prep and housekeeping best-practices - aka “getting your affairs in order”

  • What licenses are needed to run flood claims?

  • Major storm orientation on a Crawford cat deployment.

  • The importance of Crawford’s RENOVO app - what it is and how it can help you get work.

  • What state licenses should you get after your home state/DHS license?

  • Deployment best-practices - what happens if you don’t finish your claims?

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Mathew Allen

I teach new catastrophe adjusters how to get started in the business.  I also build my own websites and sites for friends (who sometimes pay me).  In addition, I film and produce personal adventure videos for hunting and fishing clients.

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