*New* Free online flood insurance courses from
the NFIP !
Course Overview
This course satisfies the annual training
requirement for Claims Adjusters to maintain active status in the database of
qualified adjusters. The National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP) Bureau and
Statistical Agent maintains a database of NFIP qualified independent adjusters.
One of the requirements to be a "NFIP certified adjuster" is to
complete certain annual training requirements.
Course Objectives:
·
Review Policy Form
·
Review Claims Manual
Primary Audience
Independent Claims Adjusters who want to
become "NFIP Certified Adjusters" or maintain their "NFIP
Certified Adjuster" status.
Prerequisites
None
CEUs:
0.5
Course Length:
5 hours
This link tells about the
course:
The link to begin the training is here: https://emilms.fema.gov/IS1104/
NFIP Claims Review for
Adjusters (IS-1104)
New and experienced adjusters seeking the necessary knowledge and skill to adjust claims for the NFIP will find NFIP Claims Review for Adjusters, formerly a 7-hour classroom presentation, essential for adjusting NFIP claims. This course defines the role, standards, and necessary requirements to adjust claims within the NFIP. In addition, it offers an overview of the Standard Flood Insurance Policy through a step-by-step outline of the similarities and contrasts found in the Dwelling Form, General Property Form, and the Residential Condominium Building Association Policy. With a focus on providing excellent customer service, this course also identifies common errors and adjustment issues where special attention is needed to ensure a high level of quality in the claims settlement process.
http://training.fema.gov/is/courseoverview.aspx?code=IS-1104
Adjuster Customer Service (IS-1107)
Adjusters are among the first responders to interact with policyholders after a flood and therefore play a critical role in representing the NFIP. Due to the traumatic nature of a flooding event, adjusters must create and maintain a customer-centric focus during each interaction with the policyholder. Adjuster Customer Service provides guidance on using empathy, sincerity, friendliness, and other skills to communicate effectively with policyholders. The course reviews the attributes of excellent customer service and aids the adjuster in building positive rapport with each policyholder.
http://training.fema.gov/is/courseoverview.aspx?code=IS-1107
Introduction to Flood Claims (IS-1112)
NFIP flood losses and loss settlements are particularly specialized. To adjust NFIP claims, a flood adjuster must be qualified and must complete the process of becoming an NFIP certified adjuster. NFIP adjusters achieve levels of authority based on flood adjusting experience and knowledge of the Program. Introduction to Flood Claims provides an overview of adjusting NFIP claims and reviews the NFIP Standard Flood Insurance Policy.
http://training.fema.gov/is/courseoverview.aspx?code=IS-1112
Understanding Basement Coverage (IS-1109)
Due to coverage limitations, adjusting claims in buildings with basements can be challenging. Understanding Basement Coverage reviews key characteristics of basement buildings and discusses covered and non-covered building and personal property items located in basement buildings. The course concludes with a review of special adjustment issues.
http://training.fema.gov/is/courseoverview.aspx?code=IS-1109
Introduction
to Commercial Claims (IS-1111)
Introduction to Commercial Claims reviews the General Property Form as it relates to both small and large commercial claims, and provides a review of certification requirements, adjuster authority, documentation requirements, and adjustment standards and requirements. Knowledge in each of these areas is fundamental to meeting Program requirements for flood adjusters. The course presents two case studies that reflect real world flood adjusting experiences and challenge the learner to apply flood adjusting concepts involving policy limits, reserve estimating, and coverage restrictions.
http://training.fema.gov/is/courseoverview.aspx?code=IS-1111
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