Association Insurance Claims - Managers Only Meeting (MOM) Jan 27, 2022
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1h 25m
Jan 27, 2022
Presented by Alycia Maykovich of Agynbyte, Brett Nebeker of Rice Insurance and Joe Birkmeyer of McLeod Construction, LLC
Association Insurance Claims – How To Keep Your Head Above Water!
Loss events at community associations are inevitable. They involve several moving parts and require multiple parties to work in sync in order to achieve the best outcomes.
Join us as we take a deep dive into the role each party plays and explain the importance of proper coordination and communication. We will guide you through a loss event from the initial response, to filing a claim, through completion of repairs. Our goal is to provide tools that can assist with maintaining organization and efficiency throughout the process.
One of WSCAI's Managers Only Meetings (MOMs). These webinars for managers inform on a variety of topics specifically relevant to managers. They are presented by industry resource experts and offered 11 times a year.
Learn more about the Washington State Chapter of the Community Associations Institute at wscai.org
*Music credit: WSCAI title music composed by Benjamin Tissot of www.bensound.com
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