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The Last Frontier
Automation of Content Claims Increases Satisfaction and Profitability Article by Jon McNeill, CEO, Enservio, Inc., Claims Magazine, June 2007

Asking the Right Question
Long, boring customer surveys don't paint an accurate picture of customer loyalty; but one simple query can. Article by Jon McNeill, CEO, Enservio, Inc., Insurance Networking News, June 2007

Enservio Founder to Co-Present on Contents Valuation at Regional Adjuster Conferences
Mr. Fini, will be co-presenting with Liberty Mutual Group Contents Specialist, Brian Kraynak. Their session exploring "Valuation of Residential and Commercial Contents" will be presented on both days of each conference.

Enservio, Customers Raise Thousands for Ronald McDonald House Charities
With hundreds of claims being submitted by customers during the 6 week duration of the Claims for a Cause Program - Enservio is pleased to have been a part of the program and to see the outpouring of response from their customers in support of this worthy cause.

Conference on Claims Innovation Uncovers Key Points for Insurance Industry Success
Enservio unveils the key conference highlights and information shared with top industry veterans and contributors from leading carriers throughout the United States.


Visit us at the upcoming industry events:

2008



PLRB 2008 Central Regional Adjusters Conference
September 9-10, 2008
Marriott Des Moines, Iowa Event Center
Des Moines, IA

Booth 401

PLRB 2008 Western Regional Adjusters Conference
October 27-29, 2008
Sheraton Grand, Sacramento

Convention Center
Sacramento, CA

PLRB/LIRB 2008 Large Loss Conference
December 01-03, 2008
J.W. Marriott Starr Pass
Tucson, AZ

2009


2009 Claims Conference
March 22-25, 2009
Washington State Convention &

Trade Center, Sheraton Seattle Hotel
Seattle, WA


Insurance not as inclusive as homeowners believe
A recent survey by the National Association of Insurance Commissioners shows that many homeowners think their policies cover losses that aren't included in their policies.

Report: Potential Florida storm could cost $53 billion
A new report estimates that if Florida were hit by a 1-in-250-year storm, policyholder assessments that support the hurricane fund could total $53 billion.

SBA says it is ready to aid storm victims
The Small Business Administration has revamped its programs and capacities following an initially unsuccessful attempt to provide a record number of loans following Hurricane Katrina.