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Last Chance to Attend Great Insurance Presentations in Toronto March 12 & 13


March 11, 2015   by CRU - Catastrophe Response Unit

CRU Adjusters

Starting later this morning, CRU is offering complimentary expert presentations on Environmental Claims, New Tech and Data that Affect Claims Processes, Fracking and Seismic Events and an Urban Study of Flood Preparation.

Thursday speakers include Environmental Claims Expert, Oland Robinson; CTEH Toxicologist, Dr. Paul Nony; Carolyn Rennie from CatIQ; Dan Sandink from ICLR; Jonathan Rice from AIA; Anthony Farnell of Global News, and Dr. Burns Cheadle from Western University. Friday classes include Symbility, EagleView, ICC, Xactimate, Xactanalysis and transitioning to adjusting Environmental Claims.

Both days of presentations are being held at the Delta Markham Hotel near Allstate Parkway and Hwy. 107 in Markham and are open to all insurance professionals including staff and independent adjusters.  Feel free to attend any or all of the seminar presentations. For additional information, the two day agenda or complimentary registration please email register@cruadjusters.net or call 403-604-3405.

Following Thursday’s presentation, industry professionals are invited to a 5:30 – 8:00 PM social, dinner, Vegas show, and introduction of the Maltman Group International. Started in 1949 as a premiere alternative to specialty and liability claims adjusting, Maltmans has grown to offer a multitude of unique services and merged with the Catastrophe Response Unit (CRU) in January of this year to enhance the quality and depth of both companies.

About CRU:

Catastrophe Response Unit Group is a North American independent adjusting company providing disaster and catastrophe services and consultation with adjusting specialties in residential, commercial, auto, and environmental claims. Utilizing the latest technology and industry proven processes, we provide exceptional customer service while managing the loss adjusting expense and indemnity of every claim.


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