Once upon a time, companies could get away with hiring any old interpreting service for their occasional language needs. Those days are gone, and it’s more important than ever that companies invest in a dedicated, skilled language solution to compete.
Catastrophe Claims, Brand Loyalty, and the California Wildfires
Catastrophes like the Camp Fire in California are a critical inflection point between insurer and insured. Perform well, and you build brand loyalty; perform poorly, and angry customers will have no mercy when sharing their experience. But in the wake of so much destruction, how much can you expect your insurer to handle?
Historic Catastrophe Losses: Was 2017 a blip, or is 2018 a reprieve?
2017 was a record-setting year for insured losses from weather-related incidents, at $132 billion. So far, 2018 is falling well short of that mark. But does that mean things are back to “normal”?
Text Expanders: Using This Secret Weapon While It Lasts
If you’re looking to work faster and more accurately as a transcriptionist- or any kind of typist- text expanders will give you the biggest boost in the shortest amount of time. We take a look at what they are, how they can help, and how much use they may hold in the near future.
Three Surefire Tips For Asking Effective Interview Questions
Not every question adjusters ask is created equal. Poorly formed questions cost time and clarity, while well-reasoned ones expedite the claims process. Maximize the efficiency of your questions by following these three simple tips.
Six Essential Statement-Taking Skills
Every job requires skills, and taking statements is no exception. Evaluate your statements with our scoring system to see how much value you are creating, and where your statements can improve.
Why You Should Stop Asking Leading Questions Right Now
Memory of an event erodes with time and is highly susceptible to suggestion. Understanding how interviewees react to these three major types of leading questions- and then avoiding them- is crucial to taking an efficient high yield statement.