The Connecticut Insurance Department announced on June 17 the launch of an online program that would make it easier for carriers to register their emergency adjusters with the state when a damaging storm occurs.
The department said the program provides for real-time registration when companies need to bring in out-of-state adjusters to meet the needs of their customers in Connecticut.
Carriers can register a catastrophe adjuster who has either a license in another state or a minimum of two years adjusting experience. Once registered, the emergency adjusters are authorized to work in Connecticut for 120 days, a term that can be extended if warranted.
The department said it will activate the catastrophe registration program for specific storms and other catastrophic events.
Carriers can access the system at: www.cidverifylicense.ct.gov.
Topics Connecticut
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