Insurance Adjusters – Earn Your CE Credits and Learn How Furniture Medic Cabinet & Furniture Restoration Services Saves on Claim Costs
Below is a list of virtual Continuing Education (CE) cabinet and furniture restoration classes that we offer insurance carriers and adjusters. We’ll help you meet your insurance adjuster license credit requirements in select states.
Cabinet & Furniture Restoration Claims Process Course
Insurance CE Credits: 1.00
This virtual course will help you understand the restoration claims process for cabinets and furniture at home or the office. Restoration is a less expensive alternative to replacement after flood, smoke, fire, or vandalism damage. You can repair, clean, and restore items back to pre-loss or like, kind and quality (LKQ) condition instead. This includes the restoration of furniture, cabinets, flooring, millwork, and more at a fraction of replacement costs.
What You’ll Learn:
- Restoration benefits for home or business owners
- How repair & restoration fit into the claims process
- When restoration is the right option
- Disaster event damage types
- Emergency Cabinet Removal (ECR) process
- Restoration insurance claims process
Available States: California, Florida, Georgia, Idaho, Indiana, Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi, New Jersey, New Mexico, Oklahoma, Oregon, Texas, Utah
Cabinet Restoration Claims Course
Insurance CE Credits: 2.00
This virtual course teaches the skills you’ll need to reduce cabinet insurance claim costs. Home or business cabinet replacement after fire, water, vandalism, or smoke damage is expensive. Most cabinets can be cleaned, repaired, or restored back to pre-loss or like, kind and quality (LKQ) condition instead.
What You’ll Learn:
- Restoration benefits for home or business owners
- How cabinets are rebuilt & restored
- Cabinet & grade types
- Cabinet parts & materials
- Factors that impact cabinet value
- Levels of cabinet water & fire damage
- How to value a kitchen
- Emergency Cabinet Removal (ECR) process
Available States: California, Florida, Georgia, Idaho, Indiana, Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi, New Jersey, New Mexico, Oklahoma, Oregon, and Texas, Utah