California Earthquake
Course information
Price
$249.00
Duration
1 day
Beginning with the California Earthquake Authority (CEA) claims investigation procedures guidelines, participants learn the definition of an earthquake and how one is measured. They also review the four policy types defined by the CEA: Homeowners, Renters, Mobile Home and Condominium.
Scoping and inspection techniques are covered for foundations, walls, roofs, chimneys, crawl spaces and mechanical systems. Cosmetic damages, new versus existing damage, code requirements, measurement and repairability are emphasized. Participants also learn the procedures of the California Earthquake Claims Mediation Program, FEMA and U.S. Small Business roles in serving earthquake victims.
Following successful program completion, students are awarded a certificate reflecting their accomplishment. This certificate is valid for 3 years.
Vale Training Solutions offers Continuing Education for this course at a charge of $2.00 per credit hour. Please see the state listing below for available CE credits.
Continuing Education Units:
California 6 hours
Texas 6 hours
Delaware 6 hours
Mississippi 6 hours
Indiana 6 hours
Florida 6 hours
Georgia 6 hours
Oklahoma 8 hours
North Carolina 6 hours
Canada | Manitoba 12 hours
Canada | British Columbia 8 hours
Audience:
When an earthquake occurs, families depend on trained adjusters to evaluate property damage. Now, this training is not only beneficial, but required by law. New state regulations have been recently adopted which govern the training of insurance adjusters in evaluating damage caused by an earthquake. Candidates for accreditation include company and independent insurance adjusters, claims examiners and claim supervisors of admitted and non-admitted insurers.
PreReqs:
Participants, if licensed as a company or as an individual, are asked to sign a responsibility statement that they are certified per the Fair Claims Settlement Regulations.
Syllabus:
CA Fair Claims Settlement Practices
Code of Regulations, Title 10 Subchapter 7.5 Section 2695.1-14
Earthquakes
What are they and how are they measured
Seismic events in California
Lessons from the Northridge event
Basic Earthquake Policies
Homeowners, Renters, Mobile Home,Commercial, Condominium Review and Analysis
Engineers and Experts
CUREE Publication QED-02
Working with Engineers
Scoping the Loss
Tools for Inspections
Foundations, walls, roofs, chimneys, mechanical, cosmetic damage, codes and upgrades
Repairability Analysis
Subsequent Damage
Safety Precautions
Mediation Programs
Insurance Code Section 2696.1-10
What, How, Who Procedures
Earthquake Victims Programs
FEMA U.S.
Small Business Administration
Unaccredited Adjusters
Requirements