Independent Corroboration: Receipts & Other Proof of Ownership Webinar Recording

Adjusters, get the investigative tools you need to substantiate claims through independent verification during our webinar, Independent Corroboration: Receipts & Other Proof of Ownership. Learn tips and techniques that can help prevent fraud and ensure claim accuracy.
VRC Investigations Vice President of SIU Compliance and CE Programs Curtis Whitfill will use his more than 30 years of criminal investigation and claims management experience to lead the presentation.
You’ll get a better understanding of:
- What dependent and independent corroboration are and why they’re so important
- Red flags in property claims that adjusters should look for
- Multiple investigative techniques and corroboration models, such as canvassing, looking at receipts, searching social media, and using Open Source Intelligence Tools
- How to apply these methods to various claims, including those related to theft and vandalism, water loss, and fire
Important: Pre-recorded webinars do not qualify for CE credit.
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