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Kirk Matthews, owner of Oregon Valley and Coastal Claim Service, joins us for The DYOJO Podcast Episode 23 to discuss his experiences as both a captive and independent multi-lines insurance adjuster.
Kirk shares some of the common mistakes that he see slowing down the estimate review process as well as hinder contractors from developing relationships with carriers and adjusters. We have a candid conversation about ways that property restoration contractors can work towards better outcomes with insurance representatives for the good of themselves and their clients.
There is no conspiracy or scam here, we just talk means and methods that have worked for both of us from "opposite sides" of the insurance claims "fence". Kirk will also be a contributor to Jon Isaacson's upcoming book Be Intentional: Estimating which you can keep up to date with via The DYOJO website - www.izvents.com/book.
You can view our discussion via The DYOJO Youtube Page and you can listen to The DYOJO Podcast wherever fine podcasts are listened to (Spotify, Apple, Anchor, Google). You can read more on this topic, and many others, in Jon's monthly column The Intentional Restorer from Restoration and Remediation (R&R) Magazine.
Kirk Matthews - https://www.oregonvalleyandcoastal.com
The DYOJO - https://www.thedyojo.com
The DYOJO Podcast - https://www.thedyojopodcast.com
The Intentional Restorer - https://www.randrmagonline.com
Intro video for The Intentional Restorer created by the talented Edward H. Cross, aka The Restoration Lawyer (guest on The DYOJO Podcast Episode 3)
Additional music "Cutting it Close" by DJ Freedom
Wardrobe: Jon hats: Seattle Sounders, Portland State University (PSU); shirts: The DYOJO Podcast red hoodie, Seattle Sounders, The DYOJO Podcast dri fit long sleeve. Contact The DYOJO about purchasing TDP swag.
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Kirk Matthews, owner of Oregon Valley and Coastal Claim Service, joins us for The DYOJO Podcast Episode 23 to discuss his experiences as both a captive and independent multi-lines insurance adjuster.
Kirk shares some of the common mistakes that he see slowing down the estimate review process as well as hinder contractors from developing relationships with carriers and adjusters. We have a candid conversation about ways that property restoration contractors can work towards better outcomes with insurance representatives for the good of themselves and their clients.
There is no conspiracy or scam here, we just talk means and methods that have worked for both of us from "opposite sides" of the insurance claims "fence". Kirk will also be a contributor to Jon Isaacson's upcoming book Be Intentional: Estimating which you can keep up to date with via The DYOJO website - www.izvents.com/book.
You can view our discussion via The DYOJO Youtube Page and you can listen to The DYOJO Podcast wherever fine podcasts are listened to (Spotify, Apple, Anchor, Google). You can read more on this topic, and many others, in Jon's monthly column The Intentional Restorer from Restoration and Remediation (R&R) Magazine.
Kirk Matthews - https://www.oregonvalleyandcoastal.com
The DYOJO - https://www.thedyojo.com
The DYOJO Podcast - https://www.thedyojopodcast.com
The Intentional Restorer - https://www.randrmagonline.com
Intro video for The Intentional Restorer created by the talented Edward H. Cross, aka The Restoration Lawyer (guest on The DYOJO Podcast Episode 3)
Additional music "Cutting it Close" by DJ Freedom
Wardrobe: Jon hats: Seattle Sounders, Portland State University (PSU); shirts: The DYOJO Podcast red hoodie, Seattle Sounders, The DYOJO Podcast dri fit long sleeve. Contact The DYOJO about purchasing TDP swag.