California Earthquake Accreditation: November 17th, Pheonix AZ
California Earthquake Accreditation offers a valuable certification for independent claims adjusters seeking to diversify their professional credentials. Beyond its value as Continuing Education (7 Hours) and career development, it equips students with the certification needed to handle claims in the event of a California earthquake. While earthquakes do not occur frequently, they can be so overwhelmingly catastrophic when they do occur that they represent a significant opportunity for independent adjusters nationwide.
AdjusterPro, in concert with Haag Engineering, is pleased to be offering this one day course in Pheonix on November 17th. Here are the details:

Severe earthquake damage can often result in total losses to residential and commercial properties.
Course Overview
The California Earthquake Adjuster Accreditation Course is a collaborative course taught by Haag Engineering engineers and Eberl Claims Services. Haag provides instruction on earthquake characteristics, engineering principles, damage evaluation, and applies those principles to several detailed case studies (i.e. Northridge 1994). Eberl’s discusses the three California Earthquake Authority policies, techniques for scoping earthquake loss, deductibles, fair claims settlement laws, earthquake mediation, and disaster relief assistance. This course meets statute requirements for adjuster accreditation for California Earthquake Authority earthquake claim work.
Logistics
Date: November 17th
Time: 8am-4pm
Cost: $150 + $15 CE Processing Fee (when applicable)
