I've heard an insurance claim that claimed to not pay for any storm damages since they were excluded in the policy. Once this was communicated from the Contractor the insurance quickly approved the additional storm damages.
Awesome man. Thanks for adding that to the conversation. It’s always great to learn from other experiences that contractors are having. Much appreciate and thanks for watching! 🙏🙌💪👊😉
Insurance adjuster here: I saw another video or two of yours. I respect your approach and the quality of your content. You definitely have integrity. I appreciate your work!
I absolutely respect this man. He’s battled and endured, risen and conquered. He has so much wisdom and absolutely mastery of an art, I never realized existed as a contractor. Take his course, watch his videos and absorb every gem he drops. Your career will be much more dynamic and fulfilling, once you begin implementing his process. Thank you Chad !
Brother, thank YOU! Wow! What can I possibly say to that?! I’m overwhelmed with appreciation, my friend. I’m trying really hard. And I’m glad to know that the content has an impact to folks out there. Thanks again brother. Thanks for watching and for the amazing comment. Much love and God bless! 🙏🙏🙏💖💖💖👊😊
I am a staff adjuster with a large company and I love Chad's videos. From watching his videos, he is a person with integrity and do right for his clients with his knowledge and experience. I've learn a lot from the content he provide. It's all about integrity and knowing your boundaries no matter your role. So I do agree with his process and approach dealing with insurance companies. As a staff adjuster, I try my best to include all items involved during a project.
This is such an awesome comment. I appreciate it so much and I’m incredibly grateful. Thank you for taking the time to share these thoughts and especially for watching my content. I’m humbled truly. Please stay tuned. Much love and God bless! 🙏💖👊👊👊😉
Chad, thanks for uploading this material. I'm currently subscribed to your IES course and have benefited from it leaps and bounds coming from not knowing anything about dealing with the insurance companies. Quick question as I'm early in my insurance restoration career, how do you advise dealing with an insurance adjusters roof estimate that is using sites like material supply warehouse to provide a lower material cost than the xactimate price list on their estimate
Thanks for watching and for the awesome words about the IESCertified.com training course, brother. I would say that you need to stand firm with your pricing. Tell them you do not agree to their pricing. Stand firm and demonstrate to them that you aren’t going to accept the reductions. I’m also assuming that you are NOT referring to any sort of preferred vendor program that you’re under in this scenario. Thanks again, my friend! Much love and God bless! 🙏💖👊😉
@@InsuranceRestorationTraining You assumed correct, I'm not a preferred vendor. Just a regular old contractor who's trying to use the same pricing system/program to make it easier for everyone all around. Just got stumped when I saw the roofing materials being shopped around for on a client's AND my own home's (separate agencies) adjustment after last year's tornadoes. Thanks for taking the time to reply!
Xactimate does NOT set or reflect industry pricing and SAYS SO.... #7 in the terms and conditions. They have their pricing based in historical data they get from FEEDBACK of users... Guess who provides 85% of that feedback? Insurance adjusters, NOT contractors. Xactimate is 10+ year old pricing.
I've heard an insurance claim that claimed to not pay for any storm damages since they were excluded in the policy. Once this was communicated from the Contractor the insurance quickly approved the additional storm damages.
Awesome man. Thanks for adding that to the conversation. It’s always great to learn from other experiences that contractors are having. Much appreciate and thanks for watching! 🙏🙌💪👊😉
Insurance adjuster here: I saw another video or two of yours. I respect your approach and the quality of your content. You definitely have integrity. I appreciate your work!
Thank you again, brother! I really appreciate that big time. Sorry I was so late on the replies. Got myself behind. Please do stay tuned. 🙏🙌💖👊😉
I absolutely respect this man. He’s battled and endured, risen and conquered. He has so much wisdom and absolutely mastery of an art, I never realized existed as a contractor. Take his course, watch his videos and absorb every gem he drops. Your career will be much more dynamic and fulfilling, once you begin implementing his process. Thank you Chad !
Brother, thank YOU! Wow! What can I possibly say to that?! I’m overwhelmed with appreciation, my friend. I’m trying really hard. And I’m glad to know that the content has an impact to folks out there. Thanks again brother. Thanks for watching and for the amazing comment. Much love and God bless! 🙏🙏🙏💖💖💖👊😊
I am a staff adjuster with a large company and I love Chad's videos. From watching his videos, he is a person with integrity and do right for his clients with his knowledge and experience. I've learn a lot from the content he provide. It's all about integrity and knowing your boundaries no matter your role. So I do agree with his process and approach dealing with insurance companies. As a staff adjuster, I try my best to include all items involved during a project.
This is such an awesome comment. I appreciate it so much and I’m incredibly grateful. Thank you for taking the time to share these thoughts and especially for watching my content. I’m humbled truly. Please stay tuned. Much love and God bless! 🙏💖👊👊👊😉
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I'm hoping to learn more. Keeps getting off track to other topics.
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Chad, thanks for uploading this material. I'm currently subscribed to your IES course and have benefited from it leaps and bounds coming from not knowing anything about dealing with the insurance companies.
Quick question as I'm early in my insurance restoration career, how do you advise dealing with an insurance adjusters roof estimate that is using sites like material supply warehouse to provide a lower material cost than the xactimate price list on their estimate
Would love to know as well!
Thanks for watching and for the awesome words about the IESCertified.com training course, brother. I would say that you need to stand firm with your pricing. Tell them you do not agree to their pricing. Stand firm and demonstrate to them that you aren’t going to accept the reductions. I’m also assuming that you are NOT referring to any sort of preferred vendor program that you’re under in this scenario. Thanks again, my friend! Much love and God bless! 🙏💖👊😉
Thanks for watching, my brother!!! 🙏💖👊😉
@@InsuranceRestorationTraining You assumed correct, I'm not a preferred vendor. Just a regular old contractor who's trying to use the same pricing system/program to make it easier for everyone all around. Just got stumped when I saw the roofing materials being shopped around for on a client's AND my own home's (separate agencies) adjustment after last year's tornadoes.
Thanks for taking the time to reply!
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Xactimate does NOT set or reflect industry pricing and SAYS SO.... #7 in the terms and conditions. They have their pricing based in historical data they get from FEEDBACK of users... Guess who provides 85% of that feedback? Insurance adjusters, NOT contractors. Xactimate is 10+ year old pricing.
Thanks for watching and for the comment! 🙏👊😉
The man doesn't get with it. He talks around the subject rather than discuss the actual subject. I don't have time for this bullshit.
This channel has been here for 7 years. It doesn’t need you on it. Happy to see you leave. Bye. 😘