How could the Keodalah case affect a restorer or agent involved in a disputed property claim?

Check out the article by Jon Isaacson from Restoration and Remediation Magazine. This article raises some very interesting questions about the individual liability of all those involved in the insurance claim process. While a Washington State case, it raises some issues that may arise in other states under the Consumer Protection Act as well. All those involved in the insurance claim process should read this article and be aware of its potential future ramifications. https://www.randrmagonline.com/articles/88504-the-keodalah-claim-what-it-could-mean-for-restorers?id=88504-the-keodalah-claim-what-it-could-mean-for-restorers&oly_enc_id=5989F0278556F1J.

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