Wednesday, July 24, 2024

October 24: Evaluating & Estimating Water Damage Restoration and Mold Claims Webinar

"Evaluating & Estimating Water Damage Restoration and Mold Claims" is intended to help claims professionals understand water intrusion investigations, mold management, and estimating the costs of restoration. We handle a surprising number of these claims-gone-bad through the litigation process
Investigating building leaks is a well-developed profession with its own collection of professional consensus standards governing best practices, and we will explain them.
While mold is not weapons-grade plutonium, it is a health concern for immunocompromised people, and when found in the built environment it means there is a moisture problem that needs to be professionally diagnosed, solved, and remediated. There are professional standards for making sure mold does not grow when water has suddenly been introduced into a building, and for remediation when it's found.
Cost estimating is a profession with specialized skills, training, education, and certifications; but it’s not rocket science. There is some math, so it’s scary to a lot of people. There are many moving parts to a remediation estimate, including one from Xactimate, but the idea is simple: What does it take to restore the building? We will explain all of this as simply and clearly as possible.
Learning Objectives
  • Review the process of investigating water intrusion claims
  • Explain the dangers of mold and how they can be avoided
  • Understand the process of estimating restoration costs
  • Learn about evaluating cost estimates from other parties
  • Discuss the power and dangers of Xactimate
  • Examine Case Studies.
Title:
Evaluating & Estimating Water Damage Restoration and Mold Claims Webinar
Date+Time Of Webinar:
Thursday, October 24, 2024 
10:00am Pacific Time 
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Credits:
This webinar is either approved or is pending approval for 1.0 credit hour of both CE (insurance) and MCLE (legal) continuing education credit in the following states: Texas, California, Nevada, and Florida. You may be able to self-apply in other states.
Speakers:
  • Parker Anderson, Consultant, Pete Fowler Construction
  • Karen Terry, Director of Industrial Hygiene Services, RiskNomics
  • Mike Villalba, Practice Director, Technical Consulting Services, Pete Fowler Construction
  • Robert von Esch IV, Partner, Von Esch Law Group.
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