With over 40 years of experience as an Executive General Adjuster, David joins McLarens with the expertise and depth of knowledge that is impressive to any in the insurance industry. Experienced in complex property claims, Public Entity, Aviation and Risk Management, David’s career has allowed him to be involved in a wide variety of areas where he has been able to apply his knowledge first-hand. David also has an extensive resume handling complicated catastrophe claims for more than $10 million for sports stadiums and in the higher education arena. Building off of his degree in Industrial Technology and Education, David also holds the designation of a Certified Manufacturing Engineer from the Society of Manufacturing Engineers. In the aviation field, David has earned his licenses from the FAA for as an Airframe and Powerplant Mechanic, Commercial Multi-engine Pilot, and Flight Engineer.
NOTABLE ASSIGNMENTS
- Nominated Aircraft Appraiser for the third oldest and second largest flight training operation in the USA
- State of Mississippi Claim Liaison with office in the DOI and responsibility for Mississippi Windstorm claims
- State of Louisiana Claim Liaison with office in the Louisiana Office of Risk Management. Responsibility for property claims at any State owned buildings
- Nominated Claim Adjuster for the largest home builder in the United States who has 12,800 homes under construction or in sales inventory any given day
- Nominated Claim Adjuster for a major hamburger restaurant chain
- State of Florida Department of Risk Management nominated property claim adjuster with responsibility for property claims to any state owned building
- Nine month duration special claims management assignment at the World’s largest re-insurer with responsibility for large loss property claims/heavy emphasis in the energy sector
- Operational construction management of the building of a 500 million dollar gas storage facility
- Claims management of a 10+ million USD Major Sports arena property claim
- USD 8 million dollar State University wind storm claim