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randell morganUser is Offline

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08/22/2007 4:21 PM  

I attended a NFIP class that was part of a state farm certification. The class wasn't put on by NFIP it was done by a State Farm employee. After taking this class I handled mainly wind claims for state farm but did do a handful of NFIP flood claims also. All of this was for Katrina in Louisiana. I didn't receive any paper certification for this class and was wondering if the certification was only valid for state farm and how exactly I was even allowed the certification since I did not have the required 5 years experience.

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08/22/2007 5:18 PM  
The State Farm class was for State Farm only. It was also good for Katrina only. Alot of the rules for NFIP were relaxed partly because of the sheer volume. I do not believe that will ever happen again. If you do not have an NFIP number and are not NFIP certified now, I believe that you will have to have the 5 years verifiable experience to do flood work. It is not 5 year flood experience, but 5 year property experience. I would strongly suggest that you go to one of the vendors conventions and go to the NFIP class put on by NFIP. If you have the verifiable experience, you will get the certification. If not, you won't.
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