As methods of communication evolve, it's important for claims professionals to remember that any written claims communication may be Select one: A. Replaced with verbal communication. B. Misinterpreted. C. Edited later. D. Subpoenaed. - ANSWER>>Any written claims communication may be subpoenaed. If a claim is complex, or if settlement negotiations are not progressing with the insurer, the insured may hire a public adjuster to protect his or her interests. - ANSWER>>In which one of the following scenarios is a public adjuster most likely to become involved? Select one: A. An insurer finds it financially unfeasible to hire its own claims staff in a given state. B. An insured is unable to afford legal representation to contest a claim. C. A catastrophic disaster strikes, involving damage to many properties. D. An insured's negotiations with the insurer on a complex claim are not going well. Some will also send a copy via regular mail in case the certified letter is not accepted. - ANSWER>>Insurers usually send denial letters Select one: A. By email to ensure prompt receipt by the insured. B. By certified mail with a return receipt requested.C. By overnight courier. D. By registered mail Which one of the following statements