• Episode #63: Claims Made vs. Occurrence: Unpacking Insurance Policies

  • Feb 27 2025
  • Length: 58 mins
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Episode #63: Claims Made vs. Occurrence: Unpacking Insurance Policies

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    This week’s podcast dives into the world of claims made versus occurrence policies, shedding light on their significant differences and implications for those in the insurance industry. Our guest expert, Fred Fisher, shares valuable insights gained from decades in the field, offering critical information for both current and aspiring adjusters.

    • Defining claims made and occurrence policies
    • Exploring the impact of claim reporting requirements
    • Discussing the importance of timely reporting
    • Analyzing real-world claim scenarios and case studies
    • Highlighting current trends and changes in insurance practices
    • Understanding the ethical complexities of claims adjusting

    For those wishing to gain further insights, check out Fred Fisher's new book Claims-Made Insurance. His deep knowledge offers essential understanding for anyone in the insurance business.

    Be sure to check out his upcoming webinar as well.

    This audio has been edited and engineered by Nicholas Kearns, 585-545-9976, njkearns11@gmail.com

    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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