claims adjusters News
Lack of Hurricanes Is Leading to Lack of Experience for Adjusters
A lack of bad weather isn't always a good thing.
It looks like the 2025 Atlantic hurricane season is wrapping up in quiet fashion—aside ...
Future of Jobs: Claims Adjuster Among Fastest Declining Professions
Insurance claims adjusters have something in common with postal clerks, cashiers, administrative assistants and graphic designers. These jobs all rank among those in the greatest decline over the ...
Farmers Adjusters Cry Foul Over Workloads, Claims Handling in Letter to Regulators
Farmers Insurance officials said they have spoken with employees after receiving an anonymous letter, apparently from a group of in-house adjusters, accusing the insurer of understaffing and ...
Latest Target in Florida Claims: Cast Iron Drainpipes
A decade ago, it was questionable sinkhole damages that proliferated in Florida property insurance claims. More recently, "free roof" solicitations, roof claims and thousands of lawsuits have rattled ...
Colo. Supreme Court Rules Adjuster Not Personally Liable for Denied Claim
A Colorado law that allows claimants to collect double coverage if a claim is unreasonably denied or delayed does not allow plaintiffs to hold claims adjusters personally liable, the state Supreme ...
Claims Professionals Adjust to a Landscape Changed by Coronavirus Pandemic
The coronavirus pandemic has not shut down the day-to-day business of adjusting claims, but the workload is lighter and claims managers are coping with evolving government regulations and guidelines. ...
HOVER Raises $25M Series C; 3D Home Improvement Startup Touts P/C Insurance Partners
HOVER, a 3D technology/e-commerce startup that counts insurers among its customers, has raised a $25 million Series C financing round. The San Francisco-based company said its technology platform ...

