AIIA Building on Schedule
AIIA Thanks Contributors
Thanks to the following
contributors who raised our Capital Campaign pledge total to $763,450! Thanks
so much, we cannot do it without your help! Will you
help us reach our goal? Call in your pledge to AIIA
today! 205-326-4129.
Young Agent Contributor Bob Burkett, Burkett &
Associates, Huntsville $400
Bobby Missildine, Union Standard Insurance
Group, $1,000
Dick Gumkowski, Ohio Casualty Insurance Co. $500
CIC Opportunity: This Week's CIC Moved To Birmingham Due To
Hurricane Ivan
Space Is Available The CIC Institute originally scheduled for September
22-24, 2004, in Point Clear, Ala., has been rescheduled due to Hurricane Ivan.
The new dates are September 23-25, 2004, this Thursday – Saturday, at the
Radisson Hotel in Birmingham. Registration begins at 7:30 a.m. on
Thursday. Class will be held from 8 - 5 daily. The Radisson is located at 808
20th Street South, Birmingham, phone (205) 933-9000. Space is
available due to cancellations - last minute registrations will be accepted
this week!
Small & Rural Meeting Rescheduled Due to Hurricane
Ivan – New Date is October 18th
Due to the damage and
numerous claims being filed in the wake of Hurricane Ivan, the 2004 Small &
Rural Conference is postponed until October 18, 2004. The National Security
Reception is also postponed until October 18th. We know our members will be
assisting customers with claims during the weeks that follow this storm. We
thank all attendees and exhibitors for their patience and understanding during
this stressful situation. For questions or additional information, please
contact Nancy Crowe at ncrowe@aiia.org or
Kim Kay at kimkay@aiia.org or call (205)
326-4129.
Independent Agents Strong After Storm: Hurricane Ivan
Report
The
understatement of the century is that “Hurricane Ivan left an indelible mark on
the State of Alabama.” This statement was heard on one of the national news
networks the morning of September 20, 2004, just four days after Ivan plowed
through Florida and Alabama. At least 32 Alabama Counties have been declared
eligible for Federal Disaster Relief in various forms. You can’t hear the birds
over the sound of chainsaws clearing debris in virtually every community
through which Ivan roared. Food, gas and ice lines are the norm now in many
affected areas as residents make it through each day, just trying to obtain the
most basic necessities of life. Power outages in the southern part of the State
may continue for as long as a month in the hardest hit areas. Telephone service
is out in some communities and folks are finding that cell phone service is
great, as long as the battery lasts and provided the transmission tower was not
damaged. And, through all of this, the Independent Insurance Agent thrives.
Policyholder
service is what it’s all about and this is when the Independent Agent and the
carriers they represent, shine. The line to get back into the affected areas,
once the evacuees were allowed to return, found our agents in the front. I have talked to many of those who were
affected by the storm. A few are operating on generated power in some cases,
others by battery power, and still others from a card table in front of their
office to make sure they get those claims taken and reported. Yank Lovelace in
Brewton, an area hard hit by the storm took claims through the first
weekend. “We took 2100 claims in our
Brewton Office on Friday (September 17th, 2004) and just as many in
our Atmore office.” Some agents are veterans of the hurricane season and
learned lessons from Frederick and Opal, like Yank, whose agency was operating
on a gas generator. Others are learning those lessons now and will be ready
when the next hurricane comes calling.
We
talked to many of our carrier partners as well who are helping out by providing
pre-printed ACORD loss notices to their agents to assist them in getting losses
reported as soon as possible. Many are already on the scene with adjusters
flown into New Orleans and Mobile to get started as soon as possible. Charles
McDonald in Monroeville told us that some of his carriers called all of their
policyholders directly to take loss notices. Others have taken full- page ads
out in various newspapers across the state advising policyholders to call their
national catastrophe number to report their loss.
All
of us who have weathered a disaster in our agencies know the difficulties that
have to be overcome to meet our clients’ expectations. If you are reading this
and were not affected by Ivan and would like to offer assistance to your fellow
members who were affected, contact us, or the member directly and offer help.
The Association has offered assistance to any who need it but so far, none has
been requested. That offer stands open as the recovery process begins.
A
very limited access to Gulf Shores and Orange Beach has begun to allow some
residents of the many storm shelters to take a look at their property. Some
were amazed how well their property fared while others were in shock to find
that nothing but a vacant lot with shattered pilings remained where a house or
business once stood. It will take a year or more to get everything back to its
original state and if city officials quoted in the newspapers have their way, better
than the original state. Revised building codes after the previous storms made
a significant impact on the severity of the damage, leaving intact many of the
buildings reconstructed after building codes were updated after the last
storms.
Our
thoughts and prayers are with all of our members and their carriers as they
begin the process of restoring normalcy to the lives of their clients, their
agencies and their companies.
Damage from Hurricanes
Gets Costly
According
to an Insurance Journal report, catastrophic
modeler Risk Management Solutions (RMS) estimates that insured losses from
Hurricane Ivan will range from $2 to $7 billion. Additional losses of $1
billion are expected from damage in the Caribbean. Catastrophic modeler AIR
Worldwide of Boston estimates U.S. losses from Ivan between $3 and $6 billion.
The triple whammy hits of Hurricanes Ivan, Frances and Charley produced about
$13 to $15 billion in losses, rivaling Hurricane Andrew’s costliest blow to the
industry history. Chief economist of the Insurance Information Institute Robert
Hartwig says that “the industry is financially capable of handling Ivan’s
losses. The long and short of it: three losses, bad quarter, but not a
solvency-threatening event.” The majority of P&C insurers were prepared for
the storms.
Last
week’s special edition of the NEWSLINE
failed to list the name of our AIIA RLI Administrator & Insurance
Coordinator Tangy Underwood on the list of AIIA staff members. Please accept
our apology for this erroneous omission. The RLI program is a great way for
large and small agencies to expand their product offerings. The RLI Personal
Umbrella pays 10% commission and can easily be underwritten in your agency. The
RLI In-Home Business product pays 12% commission and offers your customers
extra coverage at low prices for home businesses. Personal Umbrella and In-Home
Business applications can be downloaded or completed and printed from our
website www.aiia.org . Click on On-Line
Members Applications. Rate sheets are posted for quick and easy processing. For
questions, contact Tangy Underwood at tunderwood@aiia.org
or (205) 326-4129.
Ø September
28th Young Agents
Committee Day AIIA Office,
Birmingham
Ø September 29th COMMITTEE DAY AIIA
Office Birmingham
Guest speakers include Alabama Supreme Court Candidates Judges Patti
Smith, Mike Bolin and Robert H. Smith, and Tommy Bryan Civil Appeals Court
candidate
Ø October
18th Small & Rural
Agents Conference The Radisson,
Birmingham
Ø November
18th “I” Day Wynfrey
Hotel
EMPLOYMENT / AGENCY OPPORTUNITIES
Ø Seeking CSR: Flowers Insurance, Dothan, seeks
CSR with 2 years experience in either commercial or personal lines. Send resume
to beth@flowersinsurance.com ,
fax to (334) 794-5965 or mail to P.O. Box 368, Dothan, AL 36302.
Ø
Seeking Commercial Lines Producer: Full Service P&C Agency located in
Auburn seeking Commercial Lines Producer. Call Steve Watson @ 800-704-0503 for
more details.
Ø
Seeking Personal Lines CSR: Established Montgomery agency looking to expand to
Tuskegee area. Seeks honest dependable individual for personal lines customer
service position. One or more years of insurance experience a plus. All
inquires are confidential. Send all inquires to 906 S. Perry St. Ste. 100,
Montgomery, AL or fax (334)-356-3638.
Ø Seeking VP: Weaver Insurance Group seeks proven leader w/ excellent sales,
marketing, managerial skills to serve as Vice-President/Sales & Operations
for agency side. Candidate must have proven talent in creative and
entrepreneurial thinking, demonstrated skills in management, confidence in
public speaking and experience in making presentations. CIC, CRM or CPCU
certification is desired.
Ø
Seeking P&C Producers: Large independent agencies seek several
experienced producers with P&C and/or benefits experience for Birmingham
office. Ideal candidate has 2 years experience with proven success. Strong
communication skills, professional appearance, and strong work ethic are a
must! Providing a current book of business is a plus! Only candidates
with proven success considered. Please submit resume, along with salary
requirements and success history, in strict confidence to Shannon Mancin at shannon@insurstaff.com
Ø
Seeks P&C Agents: Up and coming agency seeks experienced
P&C agents for Birmingham office. Ideal candidate has at least one
year experience as a P&C agent selling auto insurance. Must possess
excellent phone skills, have a professional appearance, and strong work ethic.
Only candidates with current P&C license will be considered! Providing
a current book of business is a plus! This is an excellent opportunity to
work from home with unlimited salary potential! Submit resume in strict
confidence to Shannon at shannon@insurstaff.com
today!
Ø
AIG Seeks Agency Sales Manager. AIG Agency Auto seeks agency sales manager to establish new accounts,
appoint new agents and manage independent agents to increase sales and
territory profitability. Requirements include Bachelor’s degree or equivalent
experience, 2 to 5 years of successful business experience in outside sales or
account management, P&C experience. Apply online at www.aig.com/careers or fax resume to
(770) 753-4623.
Ø
If Relocating to Paradise Interests you… Thames
Batre Mattei Beville & Ison is looking for the right person for Gulf Shores
office. The CSR position requires P&C license with minimum of 2 years of
Personal Lines Homeowners experience. For full details contact Phill Brown at
800-514-8132 or phill@tbmbi.com .
Ø
SEEKING POSITION: Seeking
full time employment with a company or agency that I can use my 5 years of
experience with my P&C license. Please contact Crystal at (205) 559-3488 or
crystalatpac@hotmail.com .