Welcome to Adjusters International®
As the nation´s premier disaster recovery consulting organization, our core focus is maximizing and expediting our clients´ financial recovery from insurance and FEMA.
Our local presence means we can respond quickly and knowledgeably to your needs. Our Northwest Region offices are located in Seattle, Washington; Provo, Utah; and Surrey, British Columbia. We´re experienced with the types of natural disasters that strike here, the companies that insure here, and how local claims are handled. We have the resources and experience to thoroughly investigate your loss, accurately prepare, document and submit your claim, and get you a full, fair and expedited settlement.
Ours is a family-run business serving the Pacific Northwest since 1970. One of the original founders of Adjusters International, our firm began as the Lucurell Company in 1970 when Robert J. Lucurell, FPPA, now chairman of Adjusters International, discovered there were no public adjusting firms in the Northwest after fire damaged a hotel he co-owned in Olympia, Washington.
In 1985 our firm, along with a group of leading public adjusting firms in the United States, Canada and the United Kingdom, foresaw the need for an international network of highly skilled public adjusters who could bring specific expertise to servicing any type of loss, anywhere, at any time. Adjusters International was the result.
Drew Lucurell, Bob´s son, who is now company president, came on board full-time in 1987. Today we serve policyholders throughout the Northwest, including Alaska, British Columbia, Idaho, Montana, Oregon, Utah and Washington, as well as Hawaii.
Our offices in Washington, Utah, and Canada are proud members of the Better Business Bureau, upholding the highest principles of business ethics and standards.
Current Adjusters International News
AI Newsletter Cited in FC&S Bulletins—Again!
April-16-2008
Adjusters International's property insurance publication,
Adjusting Today, was once again featured in
FC&S Bulletins. The April 2008 issue cites an article written by AI Director William G. Rake, SPPA, a veteran adjuster with more than 30 years experience in helping insureds document, prepare and settle their property damage, business interruption and extra expense claims. Mr. Rake's article “Property Insurance Claims: Negotiating Unfamiliar Terrain”—can be viewed in its entirety online. Those interested in receiving
Adjusting Today—a free technical publication—can
subscribe now.
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Latest Edition of Disaster Recovery Available Now!
April-10-2008
The 10th edition of Adjusters International's popular newsletter
Disaster Recovery Today has arrived. In this issue, industry expert Jeff Shaw takes an in-depth look at flood damage and explores the applicant's ability to recover from this devastating peril.
If you would like to receive a hard copy of this issue—and be added to our permanent mailing list to ensure your receipt of future editions—please fill out our
subscription form.
Download this issue as a PDFPDF versions of all of our newsletters can also be found on the
Disaster Recovery Today web site.
Flood Recovery Assistance for Public Entities
April-10-2008
If your municipality or non-profit was affected by recent storms or flooding, Adjusters International's Disaster Recovery Consultants are available to speak with you at no cost or obligation. Our consultants can assist you in determining your eligibility for FEMA funding to assist in your recovery.
Email us us now.
Veteran AI Adjuster Published
April-10-2008
Robb Greenspan, SPPA, a veteran public adjuster and often-cited author, was recently featured in an online publication. Mr. Greenspan penned “Conducting the Claims Orchestra” that was included in the internet edition of
Claims Journal.
Mr. Greenspan has written numerous articles and papers on insurance and has taught continuing education for agents and brokers as well as other professionals for over 20 years. He is a member of the Curriculum Board of the California Department of Insurance and past member of the Insurance Commissioners Consumer Complaint and Unfair Claims Practices task force.