Jarrod has been loss adjusting since 1998, starting his career working for Insurers, first as a field adjuster, then as a loss examiner, before transferring to an independent loss adjusting role in 2008 with a focus on large and/or complex commercial and industrial claims. Jarrod has developed expertise in losses involving Property Damage and Business Interruption, Equipment Breakdown Insurance, Construction, and renewable energy risks. Jarrod is licensed to practice in British Columbia, Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba and the Northwest Territories, and is experienced in coordinating response to, and adjusting losses in catastrophic natural disasters including; 2020 Fort McMurray Flood, 2020 Alberta hailstorm, 2016 Fort McMurray Wildfire, 2013 Southern Alberta Flood, and 2011 Slave Lake Wildfire.
Association Involvement: Insurance Institute of Canada
NOTABLE ASSIGNMENTS
- Sports arena: Flood (USD $45 Million)
- Hotel: Fire (USD $44 Million)
- Sports arena: Equipment Breakdown and ammonia release resulting in three fatalities
- Solar Field: electrical fault (USD $3.2 Million)
- Ethanol gas production; compressor failure (USD $1.2 Million)
- Aggregate Transfer Terminal elevated conveyor system collapse (USD $3.5 Million)
- Mining rock truck fire (USD $5.2 Million)
- Construction shoring wall failure (USD $1.7 Million)
- Hospital Course of Construction water escape (USD $2.6 Million)