A string of storms wipe out half of Ted’s corn crop.
Following the storm, Ted notifies his agent of his crop loss. Adjuster Sue visits Ted's farm and determines loss according to industry approved procedures.
Ted provides records:
Sue assesses the damage on the farm. During this time, Ted must continue to provide for his existing crop.
In order to become licensed, an adjuster must be certified.
Sue verifies Ted’s records and submits paperwork for his payment. Indemnity is paid within approximately 30 days.
A fierce thunderstorm with damaging winds and large hail destroyed 500 acres of farmer Ted’s corn. Learn how Ted and his adjuster Sue worked together, each adhering to important responsibilities, to ensure the most accurate indemnity payment for his crop loss is received.