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Skipton & Associates is a member of the National Association of Public Insurance Adjusters

Skipton & Associates is a member of the Arizona Multihousing Association The Arizona Multi-housing Association is the trade association for Arizona's apartment and rental housing industry. Our members are developers, owners, and managers of apartments or other rental housing. Our Associate members are vendors of products and services to the rental housing industry.

Skipton & Associates is a member of the Florida Restaurant & Lodging Association. The Florida Restaurant & Lodging Association is among the most influential trade associations in Florida. The association was established in 1946 to represent the restaurant industry. Since that time, the scope of FRLA’s representation has expanded to include the entire hospitality industry including lodging establishments, restaurants and thousands of suppliers to the industry. The association counts among its members some of the largest businesses in each of these categories.

As part of its mission to increase the stature and professionalism of the food-service industry, ARHA has reached out to industry partners that are suppliers to and supporters of the restaurant community in Arizona. The association also offers opportunities for members to network and share ideas and solutions to common challenges at a variety of different events each year. http://www.azrestaurant.org/

BOMA International is a primary source of information on office building development, leasing, building operating costs, energy consumption patterns, local and national building codes, legislation, occupancy statistics and technological developments. http://www.boma.org/

LarsonAllen's certified public accountants, consultants, and advisors are dedicated to providing quality results to you. We offer assurance, accounting, tax, consulting, and advisory services tailored to the needs of your industry. Our combination of industry specialists allows us to operate as one firm with all of our resources available to each of our clients.
http://www.larsonallen.com/aboutus/index.asp

The Insurance Consumer Advocate Network (“I-Can”) was formed in 1994 by a retired adjuster (J. D. Howard) as a Consumer Advocacy Effort local to Arizona. In 1996, this Web Site was developed to Empower Consumers Nationwide. http://www.ican2000.com/
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David Berardinelli's From Good Hands to Boxing Gloves has been the subject of stories in BusinessWeek, the Chicago Tribune, Money Magazine, MSNBC, as well as a 30 minute feature story on CNN called "Small Crash, Small Cash." The book tells the story about how Allstate radically changed the way insurance claims are handled in America, stretching from minor impact auto cases to the Hurricane Katrina denials.
www.trialguides.com/allstatebook.htm
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Bloomberg magazine articles
Property insurers use secret tactics to cheat customers out of payments--as profits break records.
By David Dietz and Darrell Preston
Bloomberg Markets September 2007 http://www.bloomberg.com/news/marketsmag/mm_0907_story1.html
Home Insurers' Secret Tactics Cheat Fire Victims, Hike Profits
By David Dietz and Darrell Preston
http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid=20601170&refer=home&sid=aIOpZROwhvNI#
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Mold won’t grow in Arizona, (and other dangerous falsehoods)
By Glenn M. Perry
Published on Thursday, January 03, 2009
The subject of mold has become of a topic of considerable uncertainty and discussion. The absence of definitive governmental advice and legislation has contributed to this situation. On the other hand, some facts have been clearly and scientifically established.
http://www.azbiz.com/articles/2009/01/03/news/doc477d8a4a9bc70626310561.txt
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PBS, from the television series “Now”
In the fall of 2003, one of the largest recorded wildfires in California's history destroyed over 2,200 houses and killed fifteen people. Soon after, many who'd lost their homes had a rude awakening: their insurance did not nearly cover their losses as expected.
http://www.pbs.org/now/shows/333/index.html
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