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Does anyone have suggestions about claim services that do hail work in the midwest that are good companies
Last Post 08 Mar 2007 03:11 PM by Malvi Lennon. 8 Replies.
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06 Mar 2007 06:29 AM  

Hey Adjusters, I was just wondering if anyone can tell me a few claim services that handle hail claims and misc. claims that work in the midwest and around Colorado. I would like to know some companies that pay on time. Well adjusters, if you could list some and if they are any good, I would appreciate it. Thanks

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06 Mar 2007 05:27 PM  
Pacsetter Claims is a good oe and they wrok hail big time in the mid-west. Custard Adjustments also works in the area. I have ot worked for Custrad but I have worked fo Pacesetter Claims ad they are vry puctual with paychecks, and their is good field support.
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07 Mar 2007 12:08 AM  
And they don't even require that you know how to spell.
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07 Mar 2007 03:59 AM  
OK, that was funny, but you shouldn't pick on Malvi like that!
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08 Mar 2007 12:02 AM  

Oops! Indeed my spelling was atrocious! what can I say? I wanted to be helpful but I was tired. However, my spelling is not a reflection of either company As my son likes to say "My bad". 

Laine: Thanks for defending me!!

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08 Mar 2007 05:54 AM  
I knew Malvi knew how to spell and type well, so I made no comment, as I usually do. Just goes to show you that working when your too tired gets you into trouble as an adjuster.
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08 Mar 2007 02:53 PM  
Tom you're absolutely right.  And Malvi, I took up for you, because I've seen enough of your post to know better, but Larry, that was still stinkin' funny!
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08 Mar 2007 02:54 PM  
By the way, more on topic, try to find a company that works claims for AmFam. 
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08 Mar 2007 03:11 PM  
Pacesetter does a lot of business with AmFam. One thing to remember about AmFam is their agents have a lot (and I do mean a lot) of power. So in order to be successful on their claims you must write a good estimate, you must keep the insured informed, and you must respond to agents right away! (That is now, not this afternoon or tomorrow), and not necessarily in that order either. On the other hand insured’s love AmFam, and the people in MO were some of the nicest folks I have met. The same goes for the AMFAM management staff. Just beware of agents.
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