March 6, 2024 Catch UP on Insurance for Repairing Flood Damage with David Maurstad In this Catch UP segment, Amy Bach talks to David Maurstad about Flood Insurance. David Maurstad is FEMA’s Assistant Administrator of Federal Insurance Directorate and Senior Executive of the National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP).
February 28, 2024 Catch UP on Roof Damage and Insurance Claims with Sarah Parker In this Catch UP segment, Public Adjuster Sarah Parker shares her insights and expertise on roof damage and insurance claims.
April 26, 2023 Catch UP on roof damage with Alex Jadin In this Catch UP segment, Minnesota attorney Alex Jadin shares his insights and expertise on roof damage insurance claims in Minnesota.
April 10, 2023 Catch UP on a fallen tree insurance claim with Evan Walker In this Catch UP segment, insurance law attorney Evan Walker shares his expertise on insurance claims and fallen tree damage.
February 24, 2023 Catch UP on replacement cost estimates with Matt Everson and Bill Wallace In this Catch UP segment, CA construction experts Matt Everson and Bill Wallace, authors of “The Claim Game” share how they helped wildfire-impacted homeowners get accurate rebuild estimates in order to negotiate fair claim settlements with insurance companies.
January 30, 2023 Catch UP on water and mold damage with Kris Griffith In this Catch UP segment, restoration and remediation contractor Kristofer Griffith of Anderson Group International shares insights on water and mold damage repairs and insurance.
June 27, 2022 Catch UP on Colorado Insurance Consumer Law with Brad Levin In this Catch UP segment, long time policyholder Attorney Brad Levin of Levin Sitcoff Waneka shares insights on the laws that govern insurance claims and consumer rights in the State of Colorado, and lawsuit logistics and costs to those who want a remedy for unfair…
June 14, 2022 Catch UP on Public Adjusting with Steve Severaid In this Catch UP segment, California Public Adjuster Steve Severaid, President at The Greenspan Co./ Adjusters International (Northern California) sits down with Amy Bach to talk about what a Public Adjuster can and can’t do for you if you have a property loss and want…
March 23, 2022 Catch UP on Additional Living Expense (ALE) Alternatives with Natasha O’Flaherty Colorado Attorney Natasha O’Flaherty has been assisting wildfire impacted households with insurance matters since a 2020 wildfire destroyed hundreds of homes in her community. In this Catch UP segment, she discusses approaches she took on behalf of clients who needed help finding temporary housing when…
April 4, 2021 Catch UP on Insurance Bad Faith with Bill Shernoff California attorney Bill Shernoff is often described as the “father” of insurance bad faith law. Amy Bach sits down with insurance expert Bill Shernoff of the law firm Shernoff, Bidart, Echeverria to talk about the status of the covenant of good faith and fair dealing…
June 1, 2017 The “Catch UP” webinar series: Successfully mediating insurance cases The fourth installment of Catch UP was a success! Catch UP on how to successfully mediate insurance cases. Registration fees support our non-profit’s important work empowering the insured. A recording of the webinar is available for purchase at www.uphelp.org/catchup. The one-hour long segment of Catch UP, hosted…
March 16, 2017 The “Catch UP” webinar series: Making appraisal work for your client Catch UP on how to use the appraisal process to settle an insurance dispute from the comfort of your home or office. Lawyers can earn continuing ed credit for registering for the webinar. And best of all, your registration fee supports our non-profit’s important work…
February 2, 2017 The “Catch UP” webinar series: Surplus lines/non-admitted insurers Representing policyholders in litigation involving surplus lines/”non-admitted” insurance companies: “Surplus lines” (also known as “non-admitted”) insurers are a form of company set up in part to avoid the full spectrum of regulations, solvency and other oversight requirements that apply to “admitted” companies. Surplus lines companies often…