Historically, policyholders have been clueless on how to make a claim, while their insurance companies, who collect premiums, are experts in the subject. Insurance companies are for-profit businesses and heavily invest in training and educating their teams of adjusters, experts, vendors, and lobbyists to gain an advantage in every claim transaction. What are you doing to prepare yourself to get the advantage when it comes to making and collecting on an insurance claim from a policy for which you paid premiums?
Don’t worry, we’re doing that critical work for you. We have assembled and worked with leaders in the insurance and restoration industry to help educate policyholders on what to look for and how to protect themselves. The primary hub of the entire concept of insurance is the policyholder, but most fall prey to bad settlements due to a lack of understanding when so much is at stake. Having knowledge of insurance procedures after a loss will help you to be treated well, stay in control, and recover in the best possible ways, in line with what you paid for in premiums.
Insurance companies are not evil, as some would like to portray. They are a necessary industry that helps balance unfortunate and unforeseen catastrophes. Insurance is based on a promise, but it’s essential to remember that it’s a big business. People who don’t do well in a claim simply failed to make their claim properly. However, most claims that are properly handled get paid.
Upskill Educate is excited to help rebuild communities after disaster strikes. Large or small we are here to provide education geared to helping policyholders properly make claims against their insurance policies in order to get paid fairly.