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When insurance claims are submitted the process that happens next is very complicated and can take days, weeks and months. Needless to say, there is a process for everything. What is the damage? What was the previous risk assessment? How much should be paid to cover the damage? There is a lot of questions to...

When looking for the right career path for you, or exploring a change, consider a career as a claims adjuster. Claims adjusters are the key people needed when it comes to investigating insurance claims. There are many benefits and flexibility to this career choice. Learn what a claims adjuster does, what the job entails and...

When an accident occurs, from car to personal injury, an insurance claim is filed on behalf of the victim. To find the right amount of money that the insurance company will pay, there needs to be a third party to help find this amount. Learn who insurance claims adjusters are, the importance of their role...

When it comes to securing some of your most valued items, such as your home, it is important to have property insurance. It is extremely beneficial in the event of a natural disaster or catastrophic event. Learn what this type of insurance is, common types of disasters and why you need this kind of insurance....

When there is some type of accident or disaster, claims adjusters are need during the insurance process. But what exactly do they do? There is much work to be done to investigate a claim. Learn the basics about what those in this profession do, how they interact with insurance companies and areas they can work...

Welcome to the new Aspen Claims Service website! We provide claims adjustments nationwide as in industry leading company in the insurance field. We handle comprehensive home and land coverage, reinspection, disaster and catastrophe claims, claims adjuster training and more. We are centrally located in Denver, Colorado. Call us now toll free for more information about...

The “Grand Canyon State” nickname was made official when Arizona became the 48th state in the union in 1912. Erosion from the Colorado River and uplifting of the Colorado plateau formed over a period of 6 million years. The Grand Canyon is visited by over five million visitors per year. The indescribable beauty and majesty...

The “Lone Star State” is one of the most well known nicknames of all our states. It signifies Texas as a former independent republic and as a reminder of the struggle with Mexico for independence. Also, the name Texas is from the word “Tejas” which means ‘friends’ in the Caddo language. Aspen Claims Service handles...

The “Land of Enchantment” nickname describes New Mexico’s scenic beauty and its rich history. The state’s location between the Gulf of Mexico and the Pacific Ocean provides an ideal climate and fosters the nickname that denotes beauty, diversity in color, typography and its people. Aspen Claims Service proudly handles residential & commercial property losses in...

Colorado’s official nickname is The Centennial State. Colorado became the 38th state of the United States in 1876 – exactly one hundred years after the signing of our nation’s Declaration of Independence. So, the nickname is more than appropriate and is emblematic of our great country’s struggle for independence. Aspen Claims Service is headquartered in...

While no official nickname exists, Alabama, since the Civil War, has commonly been referred to as the Yellowhammer State. It is also known as the Cotton State and the Heart of Dixie. The Yellowhammer nickname was unofficially adopted in honor of Confederate troops who wore bits of bright yellow patches on their uniforms, same color...

The Hawkeye name is said to have come from the scout, Hawkeye, in James Fenimore Cooper’s The Last of the Mohicans. The name was officially adopted in 1838 to honor Sauk Chief Black Hawk who fought a war in Iowa in 1832. Aspen Claims Service salutes Iowa, its history and its valuable contributions to our...