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SINCE 1994 WITH SCA August 2019 Volume 26, Number 7 President’s Message from SCA President Steve Moore, PE, CASp The SCA & “Hiing For The Cycle”! “Hitting for the cycle” is a term used to describe a very rare occurrence in baseball where a player hits a single, double, triple, and home run in the same game! It is usually the highlight of ESPN’s daily Top 10. Well, looking back at the last four months starting in April with Workplace Violence, moving into May with the golf tournament, continuing on in June with the Mayahuel mixer, and hitting it out of the park with the River Cats, I would have to say the SCA has “hit for the cycle”! Friday, July 26th was the SCA’s annual Family Night at the River Cats event and it was once again a success. We had 33 people show up for the game in close to 100 o weather! We were in the Solon Club at the upper deck along the 1st base line to wit- ness the River Cats beat the Tacoma Raniers 16-3! There were at least three home runs hit and plenty of foul balls to keep our group on their toes. A huge THANK YOU to Jim McCurley and Jason Kettlehut for making this event happen. It is always a fun and memorable event! As Bruce Buffer would say, “IT’S TIME!” for CCNC! The annual event is once again at Squaw Valley and looks to be even more successful than last year, if that’s possible! The education tracts quickly filled back in April and I don’t believe there has been a single room available since May! As usual the SCA is a sponsoring association for the CCNC, and I ex- pect to see a lot of our Members there! Please don’t hesitate to come up and say hello if you see me. It is a great opportunity to discuss the SCA and possibly your future involvement with the Board of Directors! continued page 3 AUGUST 27 – 29, 2019 The Village at Squaw Valley, Lake Tahoe Attend The 26th Annual Claims Conference of Northern California 2019 Keynote Speaker Mr. Shawn Fair Shawn Fair is the CEO of Fair Consulting Group. He is a training expert and prominent motivational speaker in the areas of leadership, consultative sales, vision, time mastery, coaching and business development. With over 22 years of experience in business positions ranging from sales, to vice president of sales and mar- keting, Shawn has mastered the art of speaking with power and passion. His teachings are a result of the in- sight he has acquired over the years. Shawn has a strong passion for helping people accom- plish their goals and objectives. Shawn is the founder and developer of one of the largest non-profit sports and fitness programs, for young athletes between the ages of 8-18, in the State of Michigan. He is on the busi- ness advisory board for the University of Phoenix and has been an inspiration for employees working for com- panies such as IMAAC, USAA, and Farmers Insurance. SCA 2019 Family Night at The River Cats Event schedule page 5 page 4
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SINCE 1994 WITH SCASacramento Claims Association News Network

August 2019 Volume 26, Number 7

President’s Message from SCA President Steve Moore, PE, CASp

The SCA & “Hitting For The Cycle”!

“Hitting for the cycle” is a term used to describe a very rare occurrence in baseball where a player hits a single, double, triple, and home run in the same game! It is usually the highlight of ESPN’s daily Top 10. Well, looking back at the last four months starting in April with Workplace Violence, moving into May with the golf tournament, continuing on in June with the Mayahuel mixer, and hitting it out of the park with the River Cats, I would have to say the SCA has “hit for the cycle”!Friday, July 26th was the SCA’s annual Family Night at the River Cats event and it was once again a success. We had 33 people show up for the game in close to 100o weather! We were in the Solon Club at the upper deck along the 1st base line to wit-ness the River Cats beat the Tacoma Raniers 16-3! There were at least three home runs hit and plenty of foul balls to keep our group on their toes. A huge THANK YOU to Jim McCurley and Jason Kettlehut for making this event happen. It is always a fun and memorable event! As Bruce Buffer would say, “IT’S TIME!” for CCNC! The annual event is once again at Squaw Valley and looks to be even more successful than last year, if that’s possible! The education tracts quickly filled back in April and I don’t believe there has been a single room available since May! As usual the SCA is a sponsoring association for the CCNC, and I ex-pect to see a lot of our Members there! Please don’t hesitate to come up and say hello if you see me. It is a great opportunity to discuss the SCA and possibly your future involvement with the Board of Directors!

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AUGUST 27 – 29, 2019The Village at Squaw Valley, Lake Tahoe

Attend The 26th Annual

Claims Conference of Northern California

2019 Keynote SpeakerMr. Shawn FairShawn Fair is the CEO of Fair Consulting Group. He is a training expert and prominent motivational speaker in the areas of leadership, consultative sales, vision, time mastery, coaching and business development. With over 22 years of experience in business positions ranging from sales, to vice president of sales and mar-keting, Shawn has mastered the art of speaking with power and passion. His teachings are a result of the in-sight he has acquired over the years. Shawn has a strong passion for helping people accom-plish their goals and objectives. Shawn is the founder and developer of one of the largest non-profit sports and fitness programs, for young athletes between the ages of 8-18, in the State of Michigan. He is on the busi-ness advisory board for the University of Phoenix and has been an inspiration for employees working for com-panies such as IMAAC, USAA, and Farmers Insurance.

SCA 2019 Family Night at The River CatsEvent schedule page 5

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President Vice President Secretary Treasurer2019 SCA Executive Staff

Sacramento Claims Association

Jim McCurleyBaker Tilly

[email protected] Committee Chair

Nanette Hayefi Global

[email protected]/Reservations

Mathieu SchwartzHanover Insurance

[email protected] Tournament Chair

Steve MooreBarrish Pelham & Associates -

a Degenkolb [email protected]

Education Committee Chair

Jackie IrrgangCRDN of Capitol Corridor [email protected]

Social Committee

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Social Committee Chair

Bryan HarrisonAssociation News Network

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www.SacramentoClaims.orgAugust 2019 • Volume XXVI • Number VII

SCA MISSION STATEMENT:“The Sacramento Claims Association is a professional organization fostering contact and communication among its members and others in the insurance claims industry. The cornerstone of the Sacramento Claims Association is rooted in four primary areas: Education; Charitable; Communication; and Social.”

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SCA 2019 Family Night at The River CatsRaley Field, West Sacramento, CA — The Sacramento River Cats took on the Tacoma Rainiers in a MLB Triple A Minor League contest Friday, July 26, 2019. It was the annual Sacramento Claims Association’s Family Night. The weather was spectacular. SCA members and guests filtered in and were treated to a really tasty bar-be-cue prior to game time, including in the rock-bottom admission of just $35 per person.The River Cats, the Triple A franchise for the San Francisco Giants these days, took an early 3-0 lead on a first inning home run by Chris Shaw homers (13) - a line drive

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to right field.The River Cats really never looked back. Ta-coma scored one in the second, but the Cats answered back with two more in the third, then four runs each in the fourth and fifth.In the end, it was a route, with the River Cats pounding out 18 runs to just 3 for the Rainiers. The game ran more than three hours, but im-mediately following was an impressive fire-works show.Everyone on hand had a great time, with some good quality social interaction.

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There will be four (4) Continuing Education Presentation Rooms at the 2019 CCNC, which may be found in the following locations:

• ASPEN – Olympic House, upstairs near the Plaza Bar• FIR – Olympic House, lower level, near Registration & Check In• PINE – Outdoor Tent, lower level near Registration & Check In• PONDEROSA – Inside the Squaw Valley Lodge, near the check in desk. Attendees can walk to this room from the Olympic House lower level across the grass, signs will be outside on the grass and in the Squaw Valley Lodge

August 27 - Tuesday2PM – 5PM | Exhibitor Set Up 5PM – 6PM | Welcome Cocktail Reception at the Plaza Bar and KT DeckAugust 28 - Wednesday7:30AM – 10:00AM | Registration Desk Opens & BREAKFAST on the KT Deck7:30AM – 5:00PM | Exhibition Hall Open to all Attendees8:00AM - Presidents Welcome on the KT Deck9:00AM – 10:00AM | Keynote Presenter Shawn Fair on the KT Deck10:00AM – 10:30AM | Refreshment Break in the Exhibition Halls10:30AM – 11:30AM | CE Presentations (4)

• ASPEN – WATER DAMAGE TO ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS – How to Determine Restoration vs. Replacement | 1CE• FIR – LOSS OF USE: Short Term Considerations for Catastrophe Response | 1CE• PONDEROSA – VALUATION of Residential & Commercial Real Estate & Equipment | 1CE• PINE – WHAT’S THE POINT? Asbestos Point Count Analysis & the Impact on Property Claims | 1CE

11:30AM – 11:45AM | Refreshment Break in the Exhibition Halls11:45AM – 12:45PM | CE Presentations (4)

• PONDEROSA – COMMERCIAL ROOFING LOSSES | 1CE• ASPEN – CANNABIS & THE EMERGING CLAIMS RISKS | 1CE• FIR – THE TOP 5 CONSTRUCTION DEFECTS, How They Impact Property Insurance Claims & How the CD Claims Process Works | 1CE• PINE – ASSESSMENT & REPAIR OF STRUCTURAL DAMAGE Caused by High Snow Loads | 1CE

12:45PM – 1:30PM | LUNCH BREAK on the KT Deck1:30PM – 2:00PM | Refreshment Break in the Exhibition Halls2:00PM – 3:00PM | CE Presentations (4)

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• PINE – HOW TO MASTER XACTIMATE | 1CE• FIR – NAVIGATING THE SIU MINEFIELD | 1CE• PONDEROSA – AIR QUALITY MANAGEMENT DISTRICT RULES and How They Apply to Property Insurance Claims | 1CE

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CONTRACTORS - MICROBIAL REMEDIATION continuedP.W. STEPHENS ENVIRONMENTAL, INC. - Tossa McComb1588 Santa Ana Ave. www.pwstephensinc.com • (916) 565-1700Sacramento, CA 95838 www.pwsei.comENGINEERS - FORENSICBARRISH PELHAM, a Degenkolb Co. - Steve Moore, PE, CASp Consulting Engineers - Sacramento, (916) 418-9100Truckee, Pleasant Hill www.Barrish.comCOMPLERE ENGINEERING GROUP, INC. - Gene Wilkins, P.E.Fire C&O, Property Liability, Thermography, Structural4230 Kiernan Av., Suite 210 [email protected] • (209) 545-8165Modesto, CA 95356 www.complere.com • Fax (209) 545-8170I-ENG-A® OF CENTRAL CALIFORNIA A Division of Pauli Engineering, Inc www.pauliengineering.com • (559) 237-4408Cause & Origin Investigations, Plans for building reconstruction.EFI GLOBAL - Michael OConnor, P.E.Civil, Structural, Electrical, (916) 640-0640 Mechanical, Fire O&C, Repair Plans www.efi-global.comENVIRONMENTAL TESTING & CONSULTING ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES SERVICES - Shane JonesPO Box 452 (916) 417-5361Lockeford, CA 95237 [email protected] ENVIRONMENTAL CONSULTANTS - Dominick Sager705 E. Bidwell St Ste 2-244 [email protected]•916-235-3110Folsom, CA 95630 www.RegasGroup.comFIRE INVESTIGATORS FIRE CAUSE ANALYSIS - Ulises Castellon, CPCUServing Clients (800) 726-5939 • Fax: (510) 649-3099Nationwide! [email protected] COVERINGMASTERS WHOLESALE - Jeff Lovelace 2504 Mercantile Dr. [email protected] • (916) 997-6728 Rancho Cordova, CA 95742 www.MastersWholesale.com • Fax (916) 669-3894LEAK DETECTION/PLUMBINGAMERICAN LEAK DETECTION - Monte RoutonP.O. Box 525 [email protected] • (916) 331-6443Fair Oaks, CA 95628 www.AmericanLeakDetection.comBULLSEYE LEAK DETECTION - Daniel Spatz4015 Seaport Blvd. www.bullseyeleak.com•(916) 760-8944West Sacramento, CA 95691 [email protected] WATER CONSERVATION, INC. - Jame Bolin/Colin MarceeServing the Gr. Bay Area, Sacramento, San Joaquin & Stanislaus Counties (916) 538-3568 Use our online scheduling feature @ https://CityWaterConservation.comMASTERS WHOLESALE - Mike LaVerdure 2504 Mercantile Dr. [email protected]•(916)997-0423Rancho Cordova, CA 95742 www.MastersWholesale.com • Fax (916) 669-3891MOVING / STORAGEGO MINI’S OF SACRAMENTO, CA - Eva HanifiMoving • Storing • Restoration [email protected]•(916)538-5813Greater Sacramento area cell: (916) 280-1525OVERSPRAY REMOVALNATIONWIDE OVERSPRAY REMOVAL - Eric Gerencser Benicia, California www.overspray.net•(925)408-5909Safe Overspray Removal [email protected]•(800)345-1269PROPERTY RESTORATION-CLOTHING SPECIALISTSBright Leaf Cleaners - Liza WisecarverServicing all BrightleafCleaners.com • cell (925) 406-9889of Northern CA [email protected]•office (925) 455-6000

ALTERNATIVE DISPUTE RESOLUTIONERNEST A. LONG ADR - Ernie Long2630 J Street 916-442-6739 • Fax 916-4424107Sacramento CA 95816 [email protected] - DEFENSENAGELEY, MEREDITH & MILLER, INC. - Greg Meredith8801 Folsom Boulevard Suite 172 (916) 386-8282 • Fax (916) 386-8952Sacramento, CA 95826 [email protected] SCOTT - Lindsay A. Goulding350 University Avenue, Suite 200 www.porterscott.com • 916.929.1481 ext. 470 Sacramento, CA 95825 [email protected]•Fax:(916)927-3706CONTRACTORS-ASBESTOS/LEAD/MOLD REMEDIATIONALLIANCE ENVIRONMENTAL GROUP - Ed Work4950 Fulton Drive, Suite E www.alliance-enviro.com • (707) 419-7638Fairfield, CA 94534 [email protected] TECHNOLOGIES, INC. - Barry Metcalf2965 Ramco Street. [email protected]•(916)388-2440West Sacramento, Ca 95691 Fax (916) 388-2445JM ENVIRONMENTAL, INC. - John Moore & the JM TeamPO Box 2189 www.jmenvironmental.net • (916) 726-0304Granite Bay, CA 95746-2189 Fax (916) 726-0340P.W. STEPHENS ENVIRONMENTAL, INC. - Tossa McComb1588 Santa Ana Ave. www.pwstephensinc.com • (916) 565-1700Sacramento, CA 95838 www.pwsei.comCONTRACTORS - GENERAL/RESTORATIONBELFOR USA - Grant Cody3132 Dwight Rd Ste 300 (916) 399-1865 • Fax (916) 399-9388Elk Grove, CA 95758 [email protected] CONSTRUCTION - Ken Daley/Robert King4324 Orange Grove Ave. www.DHfirerestoration.com • (916) 481-3297Sacramento, CA 95841 [email protected] & COMPANY CONSTRUCTION - Jeff Black9857 Horn Rd [email protected]•(916)366-5695Sacramento, CA 95827 Fax (916) 361-9043JP GALLAGHER CONSTRUCTION, INC. - Jack Gallagher (916) 722-06236380 Tupelo Dr., # 8 [email protected]•Mobile (916) 846-0623Citrus Heights, CA 95621 www.jpgallagherconst.com•Fax (916) 722-0624 HALDEMAN RESTORATION COMPANY - Jason HaldemanP.O. Box 4244 www.hcbuilders.com • (530) 885.8085 Auburn, CA, 95604 [email protected] • Fax (530) 885.8985MARK SCOTT CONSTRUCTION, INC.Residential & Commercial msconstruction.com • Pl. Hill: (925) 944-050224 Hour Em ServiceFairfield:(707)804-8880•Stockton:(209)982-0502PROBILT CONSTRUCTION - Roger Kolb3770 West Pacific Ave. [email protected]•(916)455-1782Sacramento, CA 95820 Fax (916) 455-1783WINGARD CONSTRUCTION - Bror Wingard 24 Hr. Em (925) 383-5618One-Call Contractor for all your Lodioffice:(209)368-2464reconstruction needs [email protected]•Concord:(925)689-9322CONTRACTORS - MICROBIAL REMEDIATIONALLIANCE ENVIRONMENTAL GROUP - Ed Work4950 Fulton Drive, Suite E www.alliance-enviro.com • (707) 419-7638Fairfield, CA 94534 [email protected] TECHNOLOGIES, INC. - Barry Metcalf2965 Ramco Street. [email protected]•(916)388-2440West Sacramento, Ca 95691 Fax (916) 388-2445BELFOR USA - Grant Cody3132 Dwight Rd Ste 300 (916) 399-1865 • Fax (916) 399-9388Elk Grove, CA 95758 [email protected]

Thanks to all our paid directory listing sponsorsSacramento Claims Association News Network Services Directory

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The Sacramento Claims Association News Network© is a production of Association News Network. Published monthly as a free service to the SCA with a commitment and dedication to the promotion and betterment of this professional organization. The views and comments expressed within the articles herein do not necessarily reflect the views of A.N.N. or SCA. We assume no responsibility for any opinions and/or statements offered by contributing authors to the publication. Acceptance of advertising material does not constitute endorsement of the products or services offered. We reserve the right to reject any advertising copy or placement. We encourage industry support of this professional organization - its monthly newsletter publication and web site.

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PROPERTY RESTORATION-CLOTHING SPECIALISTS continuedCRDN CAPITAL CORRIDOR - Jackie Irrgang & John Philip1462 Tanforan, Ste F (916) 978-5959Woodland, CA 95776 [email protected] - Mike Jones910 Striker Ave. Ste E (916) 997-8119Sacramento, CA 95364 [email protected] RESTORATION/CONTENTSAMERICAN TECHNOLOGIES, INC. - Barry Metcalf2965 Ramco Street. [email protected]•(916)388-2440West Sacramento, Ca 95691 Fax (916) 388-2445BELFOR USA - Grant Cody3132 Dwight Rd Ste 300 (916) 399-1865 • Fax (916) 399-9388Elk Grove, CA 95758 [email protected] CLEANING & RESTORATION SERVICES - James JohnsonServing Sacramento (916) 983-8084Placer & El Dorado Counties [email protected] RESTORATION SERVICES, INC. - Charles HoageServing Sacramento [email protected] • (800) 490-8439Contra Costa & Sonoma Counties www.svmcleaning-restoration.comWATER SMOKE & MOLD REMOVAL - Jason Kettlehut4095 Delmar Ave Suite #7 [email protected]•(916)779-3946Rocklin, CA 95677 www.WaterSmokeMold.comWINDOW COVERINGMASTERS WHOLESALE - Jeff Lovelace 2504 Mercantile Dr. [email protected] • (916) 997-6728 Rancho Cordova, CA 95742 www.MastersWholesale.com • Fax (916) 669-3894

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• PONDEROSA – HOW TO MASTER XACTIMATE | 1CE• FIR – LEVERAGING MATTERPORT 3D TECHNOLOGY In the Claims Environment | 1CE• ASPEN – ASSESSMENT & REPAIR OF STRUCTURAL DAMAGE Caused by High Snow Loads | 1CE• PINE – VALUATION OF RESIDENTIAL & COMMERCIAL REAL ESTATE and Equipment | 1CE

11:00AM – 11:30AM | Refreshment Break in Exhibition Halls11:30AM – 12:30PM | CE Presentations (4)

• PINE – STRUCTURAL DRYING | 1CE• FIR – THE TOP 5 CONSTRUCTION DEFECTS, How They Impact Property Insurance Claims & How The CD Claims Process Works | 1CE• ASPEN – AIR QUALITY MANAGEMENT DISTRICT RULES & How They Apply to Property Insurance Claims | 1CE• PONDEROSA – GREATER THAN THE SUM OF IT’S PARTS: A Practitioner’s Guide to Modern Investigative Tactics | 1CE

11:30AM – 12:30PM | Vendor Presentation with Shawn Fair on the KT Deck12:30PM – 1:45PM | LUNCH BREAK on the KT Deck1:45PM – 2:45PM | CE Presentation (2)

• FIR – WHAT’S THE POINT? Asbestos Point Count Analysis & The Impact on Property Claims | 1CE• ASPEN – THE INSURANCE BROKER / AGENCY OFFICE and their involvement During The Claims Process | 1CE1:45PM – 3:45PM | CE Presentation• PINE – BUILDING CODE ENFORCEMENT – Determining The Facts | 2CE

1:45PM – 4:45PM | CE Presentation• PONDEROSA – ETHICS FOR INSURANCE ADJUSTERS | 3CE

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