Trinity Insurance Services ( http://trinityclaims.com ) is an independent insurance adjusting firm. Our expert teams of independent adjusters and managers are capable of handling all lines of coverage to help our clients settle claims accurately and quickly.
Trinity Catastrophe department mobilized and deployed its catastrophe adjuster team to the Hurricane Isaac affected areas ( http://trinityclaims.com/Hurricane-Isaac-Claims-Adjusting ). We have a team of dedicated claims adjusters to handle all claims as quickly as possible to get them back to business quickly. Our property and casualty adjusters are doing everything they can to inspect, adjust and close claims. Visit us today for more information.
2. Inspecting, Adjusting and Closing Hurricane Isaac Claims
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2-5th Sept 2012
• Trinity Catastrophe department mobilized and deployed its catastrophe
adjuster team to the Hurricane Isaac affected areas. Trinity Catastrophe is in
the area handling claims for its clients at this time.
• Claims continue to pour in – our property and casualty adjusters are helping
customers as quickly as possible to get them back to business quickly.
3. • We have the technology, processes and expertise to manage large
number of claims.
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• As people return back and rebuild their lives, we are working with them
to get their life/business back to normal.
• As residents return they must now focus on rebuilding their lives.
Wind and storms have damaged residential/commercial properties
and automobiles.
• Business interruption losses are high for commercial entities. Our
property and casualty adjusters are doing everything they can to inspect,
adjust and close claims.
4. Following losses were confirmed in Louisiana and nearby areas:
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Catastrophe modeling firm AIR Worldwide estimates that insured losses
from Hurricane Isaac to onshore properties in the U.S. will be between
$700 million and $2 billion.
AIR estimates include wind and storm surge damage to onshore
residential, commercial and industrial properties and their contents,
automobiles, and living expenses for residential properties and business
interruption for commercial properties.
The storm left more than 800,000 without power in Louisiana,
Mississippi, Alabama and Arkansas , power companies told CNN.
"Heat index values will continue to range in the 100- to 105-degree range
-- possibly higher in some locations -- and (will) continue to have a
greater impact on people who still do not have power," the National
Weather Service said.
According to Insurance Journal, State Farm Insurance Cos., the largest
insurer in Louisiana and Mississippi, said it had received 4,266
homeowners’ insurance claims in the two states — 3,805 in Louisiana
and 461 in Mississippi.
5. • We have a team of dedicated property and casualty adjusters to
handle all claims.
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• 24-hour Access
• Experienced Staff
• Nationwide Network
• Single Source Contact
• 24-hour Access
• Experienced Staff
• Nationwide Network
• Single Source Contact
• We are able to respond to your adjusting needs whenever and
wherever they occur because of our 24-hour access, our highly
experienced staff, and our nationwide network of adjusters.
6. We will provide you with a single
source contact, who will work with you
to ensure that your claims are handled
to your specifications from first
contact to billing.
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