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SINCE 1994 WITH SCASacramento Claims Association News Network
Move Over! Towing Rates, Liens, and The California “Move Over” Law
Join The Sacramento Claims Association in welcoming
November 13, 2014
Guest Speaker
Larry MuzamelExecutive Director
California Tow Truck Association
Plan Now To Attend The November 13, 2014 SCA Luncheon Meeting
SCA President, Bob Battezzato, near right, introduced newly elected board members, l-r: Rob Sedgwick, Mathieu Schwartz, Jack Corry, and Jason Kettlehut following balloting at the October 9, 2014 luncheon meeting.
2015 Board Member Additions Elected at October 2014 SCA
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President Vice President Secretary TreasurerYour 2014 SCA Executive Staff
Sacramento Claims Association
And Your 2014 SCA Board of Directors
Jim McCurleyRGL Forensic Accountants
Cathrin NevinCarl Warren & [email protected]
Giving/Charitable Committee
Steve MooreBarrish Pelham & Associates
[email protected] Committee
Bob BattezzatoCleanrite [email protected]
Educational Committee
Jack CorryWater, Smoke & Mold Removal
John MorganGuide One Insurance Retired
Giving Committee
Linda HansenFarmers InsuranceSocial Committee
Tami UmlandArtland Construction
Communications Committee
Bryan HarrisonAssociation News Network, Inc.
Communications Committee
April WilkinsonDavid Morse & Associates
Communications Committee
Art CoussoulisAAA Retired
Social Com/Production Coor.
Barbara Tyler, sclaCalifornia Fair Services Authority
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2014 SCA President Bob Battezzato
This is a great expression I learned early in life from my track coach. We use to do a drill where he would make us accelerate through the tape (finish line) so we never slowed down. He noticed over the years that many runners would slow just a little when they got close to “finishing” and would sometimes get beat by just that amount or not set a record because they didn’t push that last step. Finishing through the tape is a great statement as we approach the end of the year in business and set ourselves up for a strong start in 2015. It helps it a couple of ways, one obviously is to just finish strong and the other is to not let up even if you think the race is won. It can set you up for the next year (race) with the mindset of 100% effort all the way through.At the SCA we are “Finishing Through the Tape” for 2014 with several strong Educational Luncheons, our Annual Charity Luncheon and network planning for kicking off 2015 in a big way. • 11/13 Towing Rates, Liens and the California Move Over Law • 12/11 Annual Charitable Donation luncheon
November Message from 2014 SCA President Bob Battezzato
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“Finishing Through the Tape!”
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Your 2014 SCA Executive Staff & Board of Directors
November Message from 2013-’14 SCA President Bob Battezzato
Recent SCA Charitable Beneficiaries
People On The Move!
SCA 2014-2015 Calendar of Upcoming Events
Newton’s Laws of Motion: The Physics of Fraud at October 9th SCA Luncheon
MOVE OVER! - Towing Rates, Liens, and the California “Move-Over” law at November 13, 2014 SCA Luncheon
SCA Sacramento Claims Association News Network Service Directory Sponsors
SCA Giving Committee Charitable Implementation Survey
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Randy Agnetti
Randy Agnetti Returns To Resurrect Pipe Pros Former long-time EBCA advocate and past-president, Randy Agnetti, is back! After investing years build-ing his successful Concord-based leak detection business, Pipe Pros, Inc., Randy sold the business several years ago, and moved back to his home state of Florida. As that deal ultimately fell apart, Randy decided to reboot his California busi-ness, effectively starting over, twenty years after he first founded it in 1994.
As Owner and President of Pipe Pros, Inc., Randy was very active in the East Bay Adjusters Association, and the Mt. Diablo Property As-sociation through most of the ‘90s. In fact, he was at the forefront of the movement that ultimately merged those two organizations back into one, in 2001.
A veteran of the industry, Randy explained to us how he got involved. “I started as a plumber, and realized that what the industry needed was a no-conflict-of-interest reporting service to provide professional and accurate causation services to customers dealing with plumbing leaks,” he said.“I have 30 years in the plumbing industry. I served as president of the East Bay Claims Association for four years during which time the membership doubled,” he added. “Further, I was on the Board of Directors for the Underground Utility and Leak Locators Association (UULLA) for nine years, and on the Board for the Plumbing Heating Cooling Contractors Association (PHCC).”Pipe Pros provides the latest in video inspection, leak detection, util-ity location, ground penetrating radar services, and smoke and odor detection wherever needed throughout Northern California. Randy worked smart, and he worked hard, to build up Pipe Pros back in the day. “My biggest accomplishment has been the building of Pipe Pros from a one truck operation to a six vehicle fleet with eight employees and sales that grew 25% per year,” he shared. “I am looking forward to re-starting Pipe Pros after a five year absence. I expect to make it bigger and better than it was before. “In his "spare" time, Randy lives his passion. “I love umpiring baseball games, for a variety of leagues,” he stated with his infectious grin. “I was recently selected as an umpire for the Roy Hobbs World Series to be held later this month in Ft. Myers, FL”Randy Agnetti, owner/president of Pipe Pros, Inc., maybe be reached at: (925) 969-9182, or [email protected].
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President’s Message
Bob BattezzatoBob Battezzato2013 President Sacramento Claims [email protected](530) 570-9070
• Look for the Annual Winter Party Gala Event coming January of 2015We have also added to the Board for 2015 the following members;Mathieu Schwartz/Liberty Mutual Jack Corry/Water Smoke & Mold Removal Jason Kettlehut/P.W. Stephens Environmental, Inc. Rob Sedgwick/Restoration Management Company As some Board members’ terms come to a close, these additions will bring a new energy, new ideas, and a commitment to the strong foundation the SCA has set for its members.We have enjoyed several new faces coming out and supporting the SCA this year which has not only added to our membership but also our adjuster base. With the level of education the SCA has provided we have seen an increase in attendance and awareness. I personally have had several people come up to me and give me positive input
on the programs as well as great suggestions for future educational topics. This is what the SCA encourages….Member involvement and a voice! Your voice as we are not a successful association without your input. Help us “Finish Strong” in 2014 by getting involved and attending our remaining luncheons. You will pick up some valued education and also be able to network with professionals that serve this great industry. Please go to: www.sacramentoclaims.org/Get connected, get involved, get excited and “Finish Strong Through the Tape” for 2014!!My door is always open,
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2014-2015Calendar of Events
Thursday, November 13, 2014Luncheon Meeting Move Over! Towing Rates, Liens, and The California “Move Over” LawGuest Speaker Larry Muzamel, Executive Director, California Tow Truck Association- see page 9
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Saturday, January 31, 2015Annual SCA Winter Party - 6pm-11pm
Thursday, February 12, 2015SCA luncheon - 11:30am check-in • luncheon noon-1pm
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Thursday, April 9, 2015Morning Educational Seminar followed by luncheon - 8am-1pm
Thursday, May, 2015SCA Social Event - TBA
Thursday, June, 2015Annual SCA Golf Tournament
Thursday, July 9, 2015SCA luncheon - 11:30am check-in • luncheon noon-1pm
August 11-12, 201522nd Annual Claims Conference of N. California Hyatt Regency Downtown Sacramento - details tba
Thursday, September 10, 2015Morning Educational Seminar followed by luncheon - 8am-1pm
Thursday, October 8, 2015SCA luncheon - 11:30am check-in • luncheon noon-1pm
Thursday, November 12, 2015Morning Educational Seminar followed by luncheon - 8am-1pm
Thursday, December 10, 2015SCA luncheon - 11:30am check-in • luncheon noon-1pm
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Brad Balentine, Special Investigations Unit Director for David Morse & Associates, deals with fraudulent insurance claims as a way of life. The popular speaker returned to the Sacramento Claims Association to address the October 9, 2014 luncheon crowd. Beaming enlightenment on the use of Physics when investigating a Claim for fraud, Balen-tine made clear that physics is everywhere, and can serve an investigator well. As the SIU Director, Balentine is also a licensed private investigator. He also, provides testimony as an expert witness and has authored several published articles on the subject of insurance fraud.“Physics is always present and is a silent witness. Objects stay at rest unless acted upon by an external force,” he stated.He described an a claim where, when investigating an auto accident, they discovered broken glass im-mediately under the front bumper. An automobile
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SCA President, Bob Battezzato welcomed the October 9 luncheon crowd.
David Morse & Associates SIU Director, Brad Balentine, returned to speak on The Physics of Fraud at the October luncheon.
Congratulationst to Ashley Ramsey, of Duarte Construction, on winning the October SCA 50/50 Raffle drawing.
SCA President, Bob Battezzato introduced newly elected board members, l-r: Rob Sedgwick, Mathieu Schwartz, Jack Corry, and Jason Kettlehut.
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The next luncheon meeting of the Sacramento Claims Association, Thursday, November 13, 2014, will feature Mr. Larry Muzamel, Execu-tive Director of the California Tow Truck Association, who will speak to a variety of issues related to towing, and claims.Learn about the potential conflicts on a “police” tow as compared to an “insurance” tow. Additionally, he will offer-up information on the storage and impound area. “I’ve been working with the DMV on the lien sale process in CA,” he informs us. “Seems we are becoming the “title washing” state, so we’ve approached them about assisting in cleaning up this issue.” To the extent there is interest, he may also share details of the technicali-ties of towing, specifically on correct ways to avoid additional damage to the vehicle, etc. Billing is always an issue, too, so Mr. Muzamel may provide a comparison on the CHP billing guidelines, as well.
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Busy October SCA Luncheon nets four new board membersContinued from page 8
traveling at 30 miles an hour would have had the head lamp glass scattered not straight under bumper, he stated.Examination of the physics of the claim made that clear. In another example, a claim where a tree branch fell on the roof of a home and damaged the skylight, just didn’t add up when considering the physics of the fall. The branch would have fallen straight down, not the four feet they claimed, putting it on the skylight. Balentine also instructed investigators, “On Auto claims, match the damage car-to-car like a jigsaw puzzle. You can tell if a car was mov-ing by the damage. Always check to see if photos match the damage.”The October meeting also featured the annual Sacramento Claims As-sociation election of new board members. Four new Board Members were presented to the membership. All four were elected as additions to the standing board:Mathieu Schwartz, of Liberty Mutual Insurance; Jack Corry, owner of Water, Smoke and Mold; Jason Kettlehut, of P.W. Stephens En-vironmental, Inc.; and Rob Sedgwick, of Restoration Management Company. The October 50/50/Raffle prize of $37.00 was won by Ashley Ramsey, of Duarte Construction.President Bob Battezzato encour-aged all to continue supporting the Sacramento Claims Association, and to invite associates, clients, and other interested parties to join the group for the next luncheon, on November 13, 2014. The Speaker will be Larry Mu-zamel, Executive Director, California Tow Truck Association. His topic is “Move over! Towing Rates, Liens and The California ‘Move Over’ Law.”
Rob Sedgwick, of Restoration Management Company
Jason Kettlehut, of PW Stephens Environmental, Inc.
Mathieu Schwartz, of Liberty Mutal Insurance. Jack Corry, of Water Smoke & Mold Damage Recovery.
A moment of levity before the start of the luncheon, left, with current SCA board members (l-r): VP Steve Moore; President Bob Battezzato (head turned); April Wilkinson; Tami Umland; and John Morgan.
A good-sized crowd turned-out for the October 9, 2014 SCA luncheon meeting to hear guest speaker Brad Balentine, and to participate in the annual election of new board members.
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Sacramento Claims Association News Network • November 2014 13SCA GIVING COMMITTEE
Charitable Implementation SurveyThank you to all our SCA members who have collectively made it possible to fulfill our Mission by providing continuing education and community support through various contributions over the years.In recognition of the outstanding contributions of the SCA membership, we have been able to establish our Giving Committee. As this is YOUR Association, we appreciate any and all ideas. We want to hear from you! The Giving Committee receives a percentage of net funds upon completion of the accounting report and approval of the Board each year. These funds are then distributed to support three areas:
Scholarship/Education • Donations/Charitable • Relief/Catastrophe.Our most productive fundraising results come through events we hold throughout the year, the most significant of which is the Golf Tournament. We appreciate all the support shown to the continuing development of our association, and ask that you now give us your feedback on where to best apply our Giving Committee funds.
Please take a few moments and complete this questionnaire.1) In addition to current activities and efforst, what other fundraising ideas you would like to suggest the SCA consider pursuing (Please list)? _________________________________________________ _________________________________________________ _________________________________________________
2) Would you be willing to participate/assist with an SCA fundraiser? Yes No If yes, Please supply your Contact Information: Name ____________________________________________ Company _________________________________________ Phone ___________________________________________ Email ____________________________________________
3) What categories would you prefer your SCA contribution support?
Animal & Animal Protection
Cancer
Caregivers
Child Protection, Sponsorship
Community Education/Arts
Crime Prevention
Disabled
Drug & Alcohol Abuse
Elderly
Environment – Catastrophic Aid
Health – Hospital
Integration & Rehabilitation
Poverty
Youth Services – Residential Care, Education
Other: _______________________________________________________________
4) Do you have a specific organization(s) that you would recommend the SCA consider? _______________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________** Please submit any supporting information for your recommended charitable organization for review and consideration.
5) Would you consider Volunteering, in coordination with the SCA and another charitable organization for the betterment of our community? If so, do you have suggestions, i.e., wrapping gifts for Salvation Army, organizing food boxes for food shelters, etc.? _______________________________________________________________________
Please return this survey to Giving Committee Chair, Cathrin Nevin at the next SCA event, or mail to:Cathrin Nevin, c/o Carl Warren & Co.11171 Sun Center Drive, #260, Rancho Cordova, CA 95670 Thank you for your time and participation!
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Tami Umland (Committee Chair) Artland Construction [email protected] Larson Haag Engineering [email protected] Woodward Belfor [email protected] Cassetta Cleanrite Buildrite [email protected] Viodes Servpro of Citrus Hts./ Roseville/ Carmichael [email protected] Fry JM Environmental [email protected] Corry WaterSmokeMold [email protected] McLain Servpro Rsvl/CH [email protected] Kettlehut PW Stephens Environmental, Inc. [email protected] Krueger ServiceMaster Advantage [email protected] Somervill Protera Testing [email protected] Aronson Aronson Landscaping [email protected] Aronson Lawton Construction [email protected] Andrews PW Stephens Environmental, Inc. [email protected]
2014 SCA Street Team!Direct communication still reins as the most effective way to reach out to the overall community. SCA is proud to announce its new “Street Team” volunteers. Get to know one today!
POSITIONS AVAILABLECLAIMS INDUSTRY PLACEMENTSGary E. Mingus, GEM Search Group provides both Temporary, Temp to Hire and Direct Hire placements in the Insurance Industry also, placing Vendors related to the Insurance Industry. Call Gary Mingus 866-935-4426 or email to [email protected]. Serving the Insurance Industry since 1995.SENIOR PROJECT MANAGERServiceMaster Restoration Services, an employee owned company, is the recognized leader in water and fire damage restoration services to residential and commercial customers alike. We have locations in Concord, Fremont, Sacramento, Santa Rosa, and Novato. For more information about our company please visit our website www.svmcleaning-restoration.com.The Project Manager is the primary point of contact for our customers. With the support of our awesome Support Services team, our Project Managers are responsible from beginning to end to restore our customers’ peace of mind.Responsibilities Include:• Flexibility to work days, weekends, and some evenings as assigned • Visit jobsites, de-termine and write work scopes • Act as liaison with customer and insurance personnel • Complete jobs in a timely and profitable manner • Market ServiceMaster services to assigned adjusters in assigned area and establish working relationship • Personally call on insurance adjusters and general contractors as assigned to establish a good working relationship • Complete project work orders and works with Production Managers, Job Coordinators and Production Teams to insure the best quality service in the country • Maintain and improve on established revenue goals • Maintain and improve on profit goals • Maintain and improve Tell ServiceMaster scores • Complete on call duties as assigned• Be available to your customersRequirements:• Project Management experience • Great customer service skills • Must be familiar with windows and office XP software • Must be able to create written communication without major editing • Must possess excellent written and verbal skills • Must be able to estimate value of a project • Must be able to learn and utilize our proprietary software; Chronicle, Xactimate and others as necessary • Must have a clean driving record. • Must pass a pre-employment drug test. Contact: (800) 480-TIDY, or [email protected].
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