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Last Post 07/06/2007 6:43 PM by  Ggelatt
Hawaii Earthquake
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cthomps81
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10/23/2006 12:58 AM
where do you go to get your earthquake Certification
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Jud G.
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10/24/2006 10:24 AM
Vale National, Walker Group, and Pilot Catastrophe offer these certifications.
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Tom Toll
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12/24/2006 7:51 PM
I have a strong gut feeling that California is going to have a very large earthquake within the next 18 months. I suggest you all start gearing up for it. Get  your EQ training behind you and get CA. certified.
Success is not final, failure is not fatal: it is the courage to continue that counts.
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Ray Hall
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12/24/2006 10:02 PM
In Northridge non of us were certified (1994) We all had to take a one day course about California claim practice and that was it. Is any one selling an Atomic Bomb Explosion certification course ?
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margar1
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03/20/2007 11:25 PM
I am still here in Hawai waiting on claims. However I am starting to wonder been here 3 months and all these hula gals in grass skirts is killin me.
Mark S Garland
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jlombardo
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03/21/2007 7:51 AM
Mark,
If that was true, I think your wife would have already killed you.......
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margar1
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03/21/2007 8:08 PM
Joe,

Shhhh! Keep it quiet she thinks I am just working for a really low day rate.
Mark S Garland
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Ray Hall
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04/30/2007 5:18 PM

In the 94 EQ in  Northridge, CA. It seems all the adjusters were on a day rate from $500 on dwellings up to $800 per day on large commercial. The first cuts began in 6 weeks and ever week thereafter. The top people stayed for over 2 years. An earthquake loss does not place the main  skill focus on cranking out computer estimates, but in data gathering , settlement discussions and good reports.

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sberes
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07/05/2007 12:53 PM

I have been adjusting for 8yrs now but never have EQ certified. Every time a class has come up in my area, "ive been on storm. I've heard you can get it online. Is this true and where if so?

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Tom Rongstad
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07/06/2007 2:42 PM

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Ggelatt
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07/06/2007 6:43 PM
I just finished US Staffing's CEA 1-day certification. Good course, taught by the head guy at the CA Authority. After N/Ridge, CA requires all adjusters working a CA earthquake, to have the CEA cert. Otherwise the insurance co's face audits, etc of any one not certified. Frequency of earthquakes high enough to have killed someone, happens every 6.7 years. The last one was N/Ridge, 94. They are under the impression that CA is past due!

US Staffing's position was that carrier's they are nego with want as many of their people CEA cert. as possible. Can you see the "hand writing on the wall"?
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