• Episode #52 - Slip and Fall Investigations: Five Defenses You Need to Know

  • Oct 11 2024
  • Length: 22 mins
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Episode #52 - Slip and Fall Investigations: Five Defenses You Need to Know

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    In this episode of The Art of Adjusting®, William Auten takes a deep dive into one of the most common liability claims: slip and fall cases, particularly those involving snow and ice conditions. William outlines five essential defenses adjusters and attorneys must consider when investigating these claims, such as the storm in progress doctrine, non-delegable duties of property owners, and proving causation with concrete evidence. This episode highlights the importance of regular inspections, proper maintenance protocols, and thorough documentation. William shares valuable insights on how industries like insurance, property management, and snow removal can reduce liability risks through well-documented maintenance efforts and innovative technology solutions. Tune in for a concise yet impactful discussion that will leave you better equipped to handle slip and fall claims.

    For more insights, you might consider a career in liability adjusting or if you're searching for reliable adjusting services, visit Auten Claims Management.

    To explore more about Chantal Roberts and her contributions to the industry, visit CMR Consulting.

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