Can you still be an adjuster if you're afraid of heights? | Coaching Call

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  • čas přidán 2. 05. 2022
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Komentáře • 25

  • @pablolucas4370
    @pablolucas4370 Před 2 lety +4

    In Boerne Texas the school is called Adjuster Academy, right outside San Antonio. I just finished my 40 hours with them and it was a really good pre license course.

  • @tonyowens6802
    @tonyowens6802 Před 2 lety +3

    Been chased by a dog, severely sprained my ankle stepping in a hole in an insureds backyard, stepped on a nail in a piece of trim. I’ve been injured more doing dailies than the 5 hurricanes I’ve worked…😂

  • @billmcarthur3657
    @billmcarthur3657 Před 2 lety +1

    Good tip Matt about always making sure your ladder extends 3' from the roof edge.Another tip from the school of hard knocks. Never use the insured's wooden ladder to save you time from setting up your own.

  • @tonyowens6802
    @tonyowens6802 Před 2 lety +1

    My fall occurred stepping on very worn shingles on a 7/12. Landed in thick grass…👍

  • @gagemorgan1586
    @gagemorgan1586 Před 2 lety

    Before I watch the video - I used to be massively afraid of heights. I would have nightmares constantly about heights. Since then, I've worked as a longshoreman in some super sketchy high situations. Now, I find myself super tempted to climb every high place I can. I'll be moving to colorado soon and starting my life as an insurance adjuster, and instead of fearing the heights in my future im excited for them.

  • @shaylee2b
    @shaylee2b Před 2 lety +2

    Can a drone or multiple drones be used by an IA? And completely avoid climbing roofs.

    • @billmcarthur3657
      @billmcarthur3657 Před 2 lety +2

      Drones may be used when you have an obviously fully wind-damaged roof. However, drones are mostly not approved for hail losses.

  • @jeffg5989
    @jeffg5989 Před rokem

    Safety over speed sounds pretty good to me.

  • @shaylee2b
    @shaylee2b Před 2 lety +1

    One more question. Is there any insurance group or IA group that is taking the lead implementing the used of drones vs. ladders as a safety measure for 'ALL' roof inspections. Meaning the group completely forbids adjustors to climb roofs.

    • @AdjusterTV
      @AdjusterTV  Před 2 lety +1

      Hey Stanley... I don't think that at the moment drones are making much headway and there's no company that I know of that forbids adjusters from climbing roofs. However, many insurance companies DO forbid their field adjusters from climbing roofs that are 7/12 or greater in pitch.

  • @sammyboy892
    @sammyboy892 Před 2 lety +1

    I will get on a 6/12 no problem, 7/12 if must and after that…. At what point does ladder assist come into play?

    • @billmcarthur3657
      @billmcarthur3657 Před 2 lety +2

      Depends on the carrier. 7/12 and greater is most common. I recommend you check the premise online photo to see if roof might require a ladder assist so you can get approval quickly, if needed.

    • @sammyboy892
      @sammyboy892 Před 2 lety

      @@billmcarthur3657 Thank you Bill.

  • @lifewithtracy1839
    @lifewithtracy1839 Před 2 lety +1

    Love all your information sometimes I wish you'd just stop the small talk and go straight to the point love you though

  • @tonyowens6802
    @tonyowens6802 Před 2 lety

    If he becomes a staff, a lot of the carriers won’t allow their adjusters on steep or high roofs. 7/12 or above.

  • @tonyowens6802
    @tonyowens6802 Před 2 lety +2

    Don’t take chances with a telescoping ladder. Little Giant is THE BEST…

    • @johntrevett2944
      @johntrevett2944 Před 2 lety +1

      I've handled aprox 4-5k claims with a telescopic xtends ladder. They are great. Don't get the cheap nock offs and make sure everything clicks in place and you'll be fine.

    • @tonyowens6802
      @tonyowens6802 Před 2 lety

      @@johntrevett2944 . I’ve had the same Little Giant for 15 years…

    • @johntrevett2944
      @johntrevett2944 Před 2 lety

      @@tonyowens6802 I have a 26' little giant velocity. Fine ladders, fit in a corolla... I don't get the point?

    • @tonyowens6802
      @tonyowens6802 Před 2 lety

      @@johntrevett2944. My point is who makes the better, safer ladder and for my money it’s Little Giant. I’ve read more stories about telescoping ladder accidents then I’ve ever heard about little Giant.

    • @johntrevett2944
      @johntrevett2944 Před 2 lety

      @@tonyowens6802 Better/safer is an opinion. I've known plenty of people that have had issues and injuries from little giants, werners etc. I also know decades long adjusters that have used almost nothing but telescoping ladders and have never had an issue. Those that have issues seem to be those that buy Chinese knock-offs, double pulls and not ensuring they are locked correctly. To each his own.

  • @tonyowens6802
    @tonyowens6802 Před 2 lety

    The first roof is the hardest.

    • @billmcarthur3657
      @billmcarthur3657 Před 2 lety +1

      Agree. Also, that first roof overlooking the side of a mountain! Where you have to access from the overhanging deck.

    • @nattturner
      @nattturner Před 2 lety

      The first fall
      Is the hardest

  • @lifewithtracy1839
    @lifewithtracy1839 Před 2 lety

    So once you come to jester you should get some experience from a firm first and then go and be an independent adjuster that's what I'm getting out of this conversation