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Colorado Property Owners No Strangers to Damaging Storms

From softball size hail to extreme wildfires to heavy snowfall, the weather in Colorado is pretty unpredictable and often, unforgettable. That’s why the Aspen Claims team encourages property owners in Colorado and throughout the United States to rely on our team of our team of insurance adjusters to get the most for their damaged property…

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How Reinspection Can Help You After an Auto Accident

If you’ve been in an automotive accident in the Denver area and need to further inspect your claim before going to a law firm for injury charges, Aspen Claims Services is in your corner. Our team prides itself on our Re-Scope program —a customizable menu of quality assurance reinspection.  Our Re-Scope reinspection services come complete…

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How Aspen Claims Can Help You

If you are an insurance policy holder who is interested in hiring a claims adjuster, there are a variety of steps you can take to make sure you’re choosing a qualified professional. At Aspen Claims, we have decades of experience helping individuals and professionals with insurance adjustment claims and are licensed nationwide. Our team is…

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Spring Floods Pose Major Threat to U.S. in 2019

Federal weather officials in the United States are painting a dire portrait of the approaching flood season. Recent flooding that has wreaked havoc across the Midwest might merely be a sign of things to come.  While the majority of midwest crops have yet to be planted for this year’s harvest, record flooding has impacted a…

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Helping Your Customers Navigate Terminology of Fire Insurance Claims

Each year there are more 1.2 million house fires in the United States, leading to billions of dollars in loss. House or building fires are the second most common types of fires, following wildfires. Each part of the country has its struggles when it comes to fires. The northeast part of the country has a…

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What to Expect from Pending Changes the National Flood Insurance Program

New changes to the way risk is calculated under the National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP) could cause flood insurance premiums to rise and property values to reduce in values in most flood-prone areas, according to a recent report by Bloomberg. The proposed changes to identifying flood risk for properties across the country has been met…

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Are You Interested In a Career as an Insurance Claims Adjuster?

Are you looking to make a change in your career? Or trying to determine what field you would like to go into? Working as an insurance claims adjuster might be the perfect fit for you. Job openings in this field are expected to rise in the coming years, especially with devastating natural disasters and fires.…

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Top Winter Insurance Claims in The United States

With winter in full swing, many states across America are enduring cold temperatures, several inches of snow and dangerous ice. For other states not used to this type of weather, even just a small amount of snow and ice can be detrimental. This can cause an influx in insurance claims to an agency as homeowners…

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Explaining the Importance of Property Insurance with Your Customers

Often, homeowners do not understand the importance of property insurance. Or in other cases they have coverage, but it is not enough. Under coverage or no coverage can put property owners in a bind, making them scramble to find living arrangements or make ends meet. As you work with your clients, make sure they know…

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Projected Weather and Catastrophe Claims in the United States for 2019

A new year brings new projected weather patterns to impact the United States. In 2018, the country battled 15 hurricanes, which was seven higher than anticipated. Of those 15 hurricanes, two were record-breaking regarding devastation (Hurricanes Florence and Michael). In addition, California wildfires demolished nearly 2 million acres, the worst in the country. On the…

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