Title: Looking out for the insurance consumer
1Looking out for the insurance consumer
The Breitbart News headlines shouted out Chicago
activist tells people mad about looting to Get
over it. These buildings are insured! The
looting and rioting in Chicago on August 10
lasted nearly five hours. In a profanity-laced
statement, a Chicago activist, Alycia Moatin,
blurted out These buildings are insured.
Materials will come but we will not come back if
they kill us. What do yall not get about that?
Gucci, Apple store, that stuff can be replaced.
These buildings are insured.
2Of course material can be replaced if the
owners of the real property and businesses that
were looted and destroyed have proper insurance.
However, as public adjusters, Brown OHaver is
concerned about the insurance consumer. It is
the insurance consumer who will pay by for
looting and destruction through increased
premiums The actions of these lawbreakers is
wrong. On this topic we are in complete
agreement with insurance companies opposed to
this violence. We want insurance companies to
pay legitimate and fair claims to its insureds
when an insured is confronted with an unforeseen
peril. Our goal is total fairness to the
insurance consumer. We want premiums paid by the
insurance consumer to pay for legitimate claims,
not claims instigated by so-called activists who
tell us (This looting) is not gonna stop.
Were gonna keep it going. Looting causes damage
which in turn increases premiums. Everybody
loses.