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Now in my fourth decade of publishing awareness/preparedness for the insuring public, well grounded information continues to lend support. How can anyone feel secure unless they know what to expect, not to mention disaster survivors who lack their basic policyholder rights and vital information in their time of need, when they are most vulnerable. I have opened that secret.
I began my insurance career in 1960 as an insurance adjuster trainee with an insurance company in Los Angeles and learned my trade as a multi-line company adjuster working for major insurance companies. In 1974 I made the change to become a licensed adjuster for policyholders. In 1977 it came time for my "solo" and I followed my passion to make fundamental information available to policyholders, in the form of, "The Equity Claims Package." My work over the years evolved into the current edition of the book, "Policy Ensurance."
My interests include commentary, automobile restoration, and music. This is my journey in retrospect: http://www.disasterprepared.net/assumptions.html
(3 comments) SHARE Tuesday, January 8, 2013 An Independent Voice When It Counts
While emergency communications are essential in time of crisis, there is little if any focus on the insurance industry's role and lack of meaningful information available to disaster survivors. Crucial information should reach them before too late.