• e47: RECAST of Andy McCabe on A6F

  • Sep 27 2021
  • Length: 1 hr and 8 mins
  • Podcast

e47: RECAST of Andy McCabe on A6F

  • Summary

  • Jeremy Rettig brings on one of the most known names in the restoration business, Andrew McCabe. Andy is a 20-year veteran of the disaster recovery industry and has performed every function of a restoration professional from mold and water technician to marketing and estimating. 

    After working for several contractors in three states, Andy opened the independent Xactimate estimating & restoration consulting company Claims Delegates based in Bend, Oregon. He applies his knowledge and experience helping contractors navigate the strange world of insurance claims specializing in property damage insurance claims resolution and complex building envelope issues.

    The two dive into entrepreneurial guilt, their different business models, and Jeremy shares a story of how he saved a teenager from being trapped in his car in the most recent storm.

    What You Will Learn:

    (*) Navigating the fine line of playing by the rules and compromising your integrity

    (*) What are the Restoration Rebels?

    (*) What are restoration companies today doing wrong?

    (*) Why is restoration recession proof?

    (*) Don't get taken advantage of

     

    Links:

    youtube: https://youtu.be/08WYL-SiOpI

    andy@claimsdelegates.com

    https://www.adjuster-university.com/

    https://www.facebook.com/groups/RestorationRebel

    https://www.linkedin.com/in/andymccabe/

    https://www.claimsdelegates.com 

    https://twitter.com/claimsdelegates

    Become a member at https://plus.acast.com/s/the-claim-clinic.


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