Managing Travelers Claims in Software

Filing claim with Travelers software

Bottom Line Up Front When you’re filing a claim with Travelers software and managing that workflow end-to-end, the difference between a fast close and a file that stalls for months usually comes down to how disciplined your intake, documentation, and follow-up systems are — not how good your Xactimate scope is. Travelers deploys both staff … Read more

Managing Nationwide Claims in Software

Filing claim with Nationwide software

Bottom Line Up Front When you’re filing a claim with Nationwide software or managing an active Nationwide portfolio inside a claims management platform, the PAs who close faster and supplement more consistently are the ones running a structured pipeline — not working from memory or a shared spreadsheet. Nationwide’s adjusters are experienced, their desk review … Read more

What Is Additional Living Expense (ALE)?

What is additional living expense

Bottom Line Up Front Additional living expense coverage is one of the most consistently under-documented and under-recovered coverages in a residential claim file. If you’re not building a parallel ALE track from FNOL forward — separate documentation, separate demand, separate negotiation — you’re leaving recoverable dollars on the table on almost every habitability loss. Master … Read more

What Is Loss of Use Coverage?

What is loss of use coverage

Bottom Line Up Front Loss of use coverage — Coverage D on the standard homeowners policy — is one of the most consistently undervalued and under-documented components in a residential claim. Most carrier adjusters scope it minimally at FNOL and never revisit it. Your job is to quantify every dollar of displaced-living expense, document it … Read more

What Is Subrogation in Insurance?

What is subrogation insurance

Bottom Line Up Front Subrogation is the carrier’s right to recover what they paid your client — and if you’re not tracking it, you’re leaving leverage on the table. When a third party caused or contributed to the loss, subrogation changes the negotiation dynamic, the documentation standard, and sometimes the settlement timeline. Understand where subrogation … Read more

What Is a Coinsurance Clause?

What is coinsurance clause

Bottom Line Up Front If you’re not identifying coinsurance issues at FNOL, you’re walking into scope negotiations with a silent landmine under your feet. A coinsurance clause can reduce your policyholder’s recovery — sometimes dramatically — based on underinsurance that predates the loss by years. Understanding the what is coinsurance clause question cold, and knowing … Read more

What Is an HO-5 Policy?

What is HO-5 policy

Bottom Line Up Front The HO-5 policy is the strongest homeowners form on the market — open-perils on both the dwelling and contents — which means your documentation burden shifts from proving the cause of loss to proving the scope. When you’re working an HO-5 claim, your leverage is higher, your supplement pathway is cleaner, … Read more

Hurricane Season Preparation for Homeowners

Hurricane season preparation homeowner

Bottom Line Up Front Hurricane season preparation for homeowners is your most reliable source of pre-loss documentation — and the adjusters who build their practice around this cycle come out of every storm event with cleaner files, faster closings, and fewer coverage disputes than the competition. If you’re not actively educating your referral network on … Read more

Filing Claims After a Wildfire

Claims after wildfire

Bottom Line Up Front Wildfire claims are among the most complex and contested losses in residential property — total structural losses, contents obliteration, and smoke/ash damage spread across every coverage line simultaneously. If you’re not treating claims after wildfire as a multi-phase, documentation-intensive project from FNOL through final supplement, you’re leaving recoverable value on the … Read more

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