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  • Episode #71 When the Damage Is Repaired But the Stigma Remains
    Jun 19 2025

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    What happens when a rental property is fully repaired after a tragic event… but no one wants to live there? In this episode, Chantal and Sandy tackle a tough listener question from Dave Iadanza about insurance coverage, loss of rent, and reputational harm after a violent crime.

    We walk through the real-life case of a triple homicide in New York, explore the limits of standard property policies, and share practical steps adjusters can take—like filing restitution letters and documenting coverage explanations. We also broaden the conversation to include business interruption coverage, active shooter insurance, and California’s workplace violence prevention requirements.

    This is one of those episodes where claims handling meets crisis management.

    Tune in for insight, empathy, and the tools to guide insureds through the aftermath of trauma.

    🔗 Mentioned in this episode:
    • Article by Chantal Roberts & Nancy Germond:
    How Active Assailant Insurance Can Help Your Business Survive
    • Contact: Paul Marshall, McGowan Programs – Active Shooter Division pmarshall@mcgowanprograms.com


    🗓️ Next Episode drops July 3: Adjuster Super Powers – just in time for the long weekend.


    For more insights, you might consider a career in liability adjusting or if you're searching for reliable adjusting services, visit Auten Claims Management.

    To explore more about Chantal Roberts and her contributions to the industry, visit CMR Consulting.

    Promotions:

    • Once Upon a Claim: Explore the magical world of claims adjusting through fairy tales. Get your copy now.
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    49 min
  • Episode #70 - How Agents, Risk Managers, and Adjusters Can Actually Get Along
    Jun 5 2025

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    In this episode of The Art of Adjusting® Podcast, Chantal is joined by guest co-host Sandy Avina to unpack the messy—but fixable—world of insurance collaboration. What happens when adjusters, agents, and risk managers all think they’re steering the ship? Spoiler: chaos. But it doesn’t have to be that way.

    We cover:
    ✔️ The surprising disconnect between “little R” risk managers and actual insurance strategy
    ✔️ Why agents often get trusted more than adjusters (even when adjusters know more)
    ✔️ Why that email chain isn’t helping—pick up the phone
    ✔️ How a recurring med spa laser malfunction became an insurance case study
    ✔️ Ways adjusters can share insights without crossing lines

    Whether you're new to claims or you've been in the industry longer than a fax machine, this episode will give you insight (and maybe a laugh) about how we can all work together better.

    📞 Communicate clearly. Collaborate smarter. And for the love of insurance—send the denial letter in the mail.

    👉 Don’t forget to subscribe, like, and comment—especially if you’ve got your own story of miscommunication madness.

    #InsuranceClaims #RiskManagement #AdjusterLife #InsuranceAgents #ClaimsHandling #TheArtOfAdjusting #InsurancePodcast #SandyAvina #ChantalRoberts #InsuranceEducation #CommunicationMatters


    For more insights, you might consider a career in liability adjusting or if you're searching for reliable adjusting services, visit Auten Claims Management.

    To explore more about Chantal Roberts and her contributions to the industry, visit CMR Consulting.

    Promotions:

    • Once Upon a Claim: Explore the magical world of claims adjusting through fairy tales. Get your copy now.
    • The Art of Adjusting®: Master the art of claims adjusting with practical insights and expert advice. Purchase here.

    For more insights, you might consider a career in liability adjusting or if you're searching for reliable adjusting services, visit Auten Claims Management.

    To explore more about Chantal Roberts and her contributions to the industry, visit CMR Consulting.

    Promotions:

    • Once Upon a Claim: Explore the magical world of claims adjusting through fairy tales. Get your copy now.
    • The Art of Adjusting®: Master the art of claims adjusting with practical insights and expert advice. Purchase here.




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    56 min
  • Episode #69 - The Leadership Ladder: Amy Cooper Shares RISE's Vision for Insurance Professionals
    May 22 2025

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    Ever wondered what it takes to transform an entire industry's culture? Amy Cooper, founder and CEO of RISE (Rising Insurance Star Executives), joins the Art of Adjusting podcast to reveal exactly how she's making it happen in the insurance world.

    "I wanted this and it didn't exist for me, so I just said, ok, I'm going to build it," Amy explains, describing the origin of RISE. What began as a personal need has evolved into a comprehensive professional development ecosystem supporting insurance professionals at every career stage - from students entering the industry to executives climbing the leadership ladder.

    At the heart of RISE's offerings is their innovative three-month mentorship program designed for busy professionals. Unlike traditional year-long commitments, this focused approach delivers maximum value through six structured meetings that emphasize developing crucial "human skills" rather than technical expertise. By intentionally pairing mentors and mentees across different segments of insurance, participants gain broader industry perspectives while building connections beyond their immediate work environment. For adjusters and claims professionals working remotely, this cross-functional exposure proves invaluable in combating isolation and expanding their professional network.

    The annual RISE Leadership Summit embodies the organization's fresh approach to professional development. Taking place in Fort Lauderdale this June, the event deliberately breaks from traditional "stuffy conference" formats while delivering substantial educational content through TED-style talks from industry leaders. With separate tracks for individual contributors and management-level professionals, participants receive targeted development regardless of career stage. Beyond these flagship programs, RISE offers year-round engagement through their Innovators Lab, Wisdom Wednesdays, local events, and a newly launched community app.

    Ready to level up your insurance career? Visit riseprofessionals.com to join for free and connect with this growing community of forward-thinking insurance professionals who are reshaping the industry's future together.

    For more insights, you might consider a career in liability adjusting or if you're searching for reliable adjusting services, visit Auten Claims Management.

    To explore more about Chantal Roberts and her contributions to the industry, visit CMR Consulting.

    Promotions:

    • Once Upon a Claim: Explore the magical world of claims adjusting through fairy tales. Get your copy now.
    • The Art of Adjusting®: Master the art of claims adjusting with practical insights and expert advice. Purchase here.




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    25 min
  • Understanding the Hard and Soft Insurance Market
    May 9 2025

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    The hard and soft market cycle remains one of the insurance industry's most powerful yet least understood forces. In this eye-opening conversation with industry veteran Chris Burand, we peel back the curtain on what's really happening within carrier boardrooms during the current market hardening.

    Most insurance professionals under 40 have never experienced a genuine hard market until now. With remarkable clarity, Burand explains how we're potentially facing "the hardest market since the mid-80s" despite carriers posting record profits last year. This seeming contradiction points to the fundamental truth that hard markets stem from balance sheet weaknesses, not income statement problems.

    The roots of our current crisis trace back to 2018 when carriers made a fateful decision to reduce reinsurance purchases, effectively doubling their growth rate while increasing catastrophic exposure. When devastating Midwest storms struck and investment losses mounted, the industry's surplus position deteriorated dramatically. What's particularly troubling is Burand's revelation that some major carriers have borrowed significant portions of their surplus or invested heavily in junk bonds, creating serious quality concerns beyond mere quantity issues.

    For claims professionals, these market dynamics directly impact daily operations through staffing reductions, heightened scrutiny of settlements, and increased pressure to control costs. Understanding the "why" behind these changes provides valuable context for navigating today's challenging environment.

    We also explore how third-party litigation funding, excessive verdicts, and problematic risk assessment models are creating scenarios where certain risks simply can't be priced at any level. These structural challenges suggest the current hard market may persist much longer than historical patterns would indicate.

    Whether you're an insurance adjuster trying to understand why your job just got harder, a broker explaining premium increases to clients, or simply someone curious about the forces shaping the insurance landscape, this conversation provides essential insights into the trillion-dollar tightrope the industry is currently walking.

    Ready to deepen your insurance industry knowledge? Subscribe now and join our community of claims professionals committed to mastering the art of adjusting.

    For more insights, you might consider a career in liability adjusting or if you're searching for reliable adjusting services, visit Auten Claims Management.

    To explore more about Chantal Roberts and her contributions to the industry, visit CMR Consulting.

    Promotions:

    • Once Upon a Claim: Explore the magical world of claims adjusting through fairy tales. Get your copy now.
    • The Art of Adjusting®: Master the art of claims adjusting with practical insights and expert advice. Purchase here.




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    1 h et 7 min
  • Episode #67 - Claims That Haunt Us: What Keeps Adjusters Up at Night?
    May 1 2025

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    What keeps insurance adjusters up at night? From catastrophic losses that inspire genuine nightmares to the frustration of policy limitations that leave families vulnerable, our latest episode delves into the claims that haunt adjusters long after they're closed.

    Bill and Chantel share their most memorable cases, including the heart-wrenching story of a truck driver whose family went without heat or electricity during winter holidays because of payment delays, and homes insured for a fraction of their replacement cost. These situations highlight the emotional reality of claims work - when adjusters recognize injustice but face constraints beyond their control.

    The conversation takes a lighter turn with Chantel's account of perhaps the strangest claim ever filed: a truck driver who insisted aliens abducted him, took his 18-wheeler for a joyride, and abandoned it in the Nevada desert. Despite the obvious Ambien-induced explanation, the claim was actually covered - creating the surreal situation of documenting extraterrestrial vehicle theft.

    We also address serious safety concerns adjusters face in the field - from confrontational policyholders to having ladders removed while on roofs. Our hosts offer valuable advice for new adjusters on de-escalation techniques and maintaining professionalism when being recorded by hostile parties.

    Beyond the technical aspects of policies, adjusting is fundamentally about people navigating difficult situations. Whether you're an experienced adjuster or considering entering the field, this candid conversation reveals the human stories behind the paperwork and the emotional intelligence required to handle them effectively.

    For more insights, you might consider a career in liability adjusting or if you're searching for reliable adjusting services, visit Auten Claims Management.

    To explore more about Chantal Roberts and her contributions to the industry, visit CMR Consulting.

    Promotions:

    • Once Upon a Claim: Explore the magical world of claims adjusting through fairy tales. Get your copy now.
    • The Art of Adjusting®: Master the art of claims adjusting with practical insights and expert advice. Purchase here.




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    45 min
  • Episode #66 - Start Repairs or Sit Tight? The Catch-22 of Property Damage Claims
    Apr 12 2025

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    Every adjuster encounters that frustrating situation where an insured has received their claim check but refuses to start repairs. They're stuck in limbo, paralyzed by the belief that beginning work means surrendering their right to coverage for additional damages that might be discovered later.

    This episode explores the psychology behind repair hesitation and offers practical solutions for getting claims unstuck. At its core, the problem stems from fear – though most insureds wouldn't identify it as such. They've absorbed the cultural narrative that insurance companies are trying to "screw them over," making them afraid to take any action that might jeopardize their claim.

    I walk through the delicate balancing act adjusters must perform: we can't directly tell insureds to make repairs (creating potential liability), yet we must communicate policy requirements to protect property from further damage. This requires becoming translators of "insurance-ease" into plain English while acknowledging the insured's legitimate concerns.

    The most effective approach combines verbal explanations with written documentation. Phone conversations allow for nuanced discussion and tailored examples that address specific fears, while follow-up letters provide clarity and record-keeping. I share specific language and techniques that help insureds understand complex concepts like supplements, file reopening, and the difference between contractor estimates and insurance payments.

    For adjusters dealing with stalled claims, this episode provides both empathy for the insured's perspective and practical strategies to move claims forward without overstepping professional boundaries. By addressing the underlying fear, we can help policyholders protect their property while maintaining trust in the claims process.

    For more insights, you might consider a career in liability adjusting or if you're searching for reliable adjusting services, visit Auten Claims Management.

    To explore more about Chantal Roberts and her contributions to the industry, visit CMR Consulting.

    Promotions:

    • Once Upon a Claim: Explore the magical world of claims adjusting through fairy tales. Get your copy now.
    • The Art of Adjusting®: Master the art of claims adjusting with practical insights and expert advice. Purchase here.




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    47 min
  • Episode #65 - Matching Madness: Why Your Neighbor's New Roof Doesn't Mean You Get One Too
    Mar 28 2025

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    To understand how hail damage affects buildings and insurance claims requires understanding both the technical aspects of damage assessment and the human element of homeowner expectations. In this enlightening solo episode, Chantel Roberts dives deep into the world of structural and roof hail damage claims, offering critical insights for adjusters and policyholders alike.

    Chantel breaks down the fundamental differences between cosmetic and structural damage, explaining how adjusters evaluate bruising, cracking, granule loss, and punctures to determine if a roof's integrity has been compromised. She addresses the controversial "matching principle" – when insurers must replace undamaged portions of siding or roofing to maintain a uniform appearance – and how this varies dramatically based on policy language, state regulations, and court interpretations.

    The episode offers a candid look at why homeowner expectations often clash with policy realities. Many policyholders purchase policies with cosmetic damage exclusions or percentage-based deductibles without fully understanding these limitations until they file a claim. Chantel emphasizes that while adjusters didn't create these misunderstandings, effective communication becomes their responsibility during the claims process.

    Particularly valuable is Chantel's practical advice for handling supplements, setting clear expectations with insureds about the repair process, and balancing thorough investigations with prompt payment. With storm events generating massive claim volumes (147,000 claims and $442 million in payments in Kansas alone in 2023), adjusters must master both technical assessment skills and effective communication strategies.

    Whether you're an experienced adjuster, new to the profession, or a homeowner trying to understand your coverage, this episode provides essential knowledge about how hail claims are evaluated and settled. Subscribe to the Art of Adjusting podcast for more insights into the complex world of insurance claims handling.

    For more insights, you might consider a career in liability adjusting or if you're searching for reliable adjusting services, visit Auten Claims Management.

    To explore more about Chantal Roberts and her contributions to the industry, visit CMR Consulting.

    Promotions:

    • Once Upon a Claim: Explore the magical world of claims adjusting through fairy tales. Get your copy now.
    • The Art of Adjusting®: Master the art of claims adjusting with practical insights and expert advice. Purchase here.




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    47 min
  • Episode #64: Dents and Dollars: The Real Impact of Hail on Your Vehicle
    Mar 21 2025

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    When the sky pelts your vehicle with ice, the damage goes far beyond cosmetic dents—it triggers a cascade of insurance decisions that could impact your wallet for years to come. In this comprehensive guide to automotive hail damage claims, Bill and Chantel tackle the complex world of total loss declarations, salvage titles, and diminished value from the insider perspective of experienced adjusters.

    The conversation dives deep into the mysterious "70-75% rule" that insurance companies use to determine when your dented but perfectly drivable vehicle crosses the threshold into total loss territory. You'll learn why this seemingly arbitrary percentage exists, how different states regulate it, and what options remain when your car is deemed "totaled" despite being mechanically sound.

    Salvage titles represent another crucial piece of the hail damage puzzle. Bill and Chantel walk through the entire process—from initial damage assessment to title conversion through your state's DMV—explaining how this designation affects your ability to drive, sell, or insure your vehicle moving forward. Their candid discussion highlights the frustrating reality that cosmetically damaged but functionally perfect vehicles must carry this stigma.

    Perhaps most valuable is their examination of diminished value claims—the often-overlooked financial loss that occurs when your vehicle's market value drops simply because it has damage history, even after perfect repairs. The hosts explore the evolution of these claims, why insurance companies have historically resisted them, and how today's information-rich environment has forced the industry to acknowledge this economic reality.

    The episode features fascinating real-world examples, including a massive seven-dealership claim with a $3 million deductible where Ferrari and Maserati inventory received priority protection while everyday vehicles faced nature's wrath. Special considerations for leased vehicles round out this essential guide for anyone who parks their car under the open sky.

    Want to protect yourself before the next storm hits? Subscribe to The Art of Adjusting podcast for more insider knowledge from experienced claims professionals who understand both sides of the insurance equation.

    For more insights, you might consider a career in liability adjusting or if you're searching for reliable adjusting services, visit Auten Claims Management.

    To explore more about Chantal Roberts and her contributions to the industry, visit CMR Consulting.

    Promotions:

    • Once Upon a Claim: Explore the magical world of claims adjusting through fairy tales. Get your copy now.
    • The Art of Adjusting®: Master the art of claims adjusting with practical insights and expert advice. Purchase here.




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    50 min