Hurricane Ike And Dolly Windstorm Symposium
The Windstorm Insurance Network is sponsoring a special Texas Windstorm Insurance Symposium. It will be a one day event on April 2, 2009, at the Hilton Hobby.
The final seminar schedule should be out shortly, but it promises to be a very lively presentation. Wind versus water fact and legal issues will be analyzed. Tim Marshall, of HAAG Engineering, is going to make a presentation. Bad faith, appraisal procedures and law, and many other topics with a Texas twist will be part of this one day insurance event.
Mark your calendars and register at the Windstorm Insurance Network web site.






Looking forward to attend with my associates.
Thanks.
Well,you have to give TWIA credit for showing their colors and not wasting our time by keeping us guessing. Hope someone will be taking notes and sharing information from the session.
I've always wanted to hear Tim speak. Is that meeting open to the general public or do you have to be a member of a specific group to attend?
Steve,
Anybody can come.....if you pay the seminar fee.
Everybody knows that I am highly critical of HAAG, Rimkus and other vendors of insurers. I am certain that they are critical of me as well because I do not make their life easy.
But if you want to be "the best" at whatever in this insurance world, you have to learn and understand all points of view. When you decide not to at least listen to the other fellow, you might as well let everyone know you are a God and a "know it all."
From my point of view, even a broken clock is right twice a day.
Hope you attend.
nowducit,
Janet Brown, the founder of the Windstorm Network, called her contact at the Texas Windstorm Insurance Association regarding its participation at this upcoming seminar. After learning that the seminar allowed anybody, including public adjusters, to attend, TWIA decided not to participate. Indeed, our information is that they will try to hold their own "seminar" around this time.
TWIA is very hypocritical. Their management has a customer service problem.
Unlike the Citizens Property Insurance Corporation in Florida, TWIA's managers do not want to hear what the problems are with their service and decisions. Accordingly, TWIA cannot correct the service or correct the misperception.
From a policyholder's view, TWIA is as rotten as it gets.