1972: From Watergate and Munich Terror to Moon Landings and Microchips

Explore the tumultuous events of 1972, where political scandals collided with historic diplomacy and shocking tragedies. What lessons did we learn from this chaotic year?

Why the Public Adjusting Profession Is Headed for Trouble—And What That Means for Your Career

The public adjusting profession faces unprecedented turmoil. What does this mean for your career in a field teetering on the edge?

Why the Smartest Claims Are Won Long Before Any Fight Ever Starts

Can a fighter’s bravado be their greatest weapon? Explore how claims shape battles long before the first punch is thrown. What happens when words collide with reality?

When Staying Quiet Before Suing Your Insurer Destroys a Perfectly Valid Claim

Ignoring your insurer could cost you dearly—find out how silence can sabotage your valid claim and what to do next. Don’t wait to protect your rights.