Claimlink Adds Jewelry Replacement Expert; Opens Pennsylvania Office
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“I am pleased to have Michael as part of the core Claimlink team and launch the
Potts, who came to the U.S. from his native
Knowing Fisher by reputation, Potts contacted him and the two met recently. “I was drawn to Alan because of his excellent reputation in the industry. He is very highly regarded, honest and knowledgeable,” said Potts. “When I decided to close my business, I decided if you can’t beat the competition, join them,” he laughed. Fisher also knew of Potts and saw this union as a perfect opportunity to open a Claimlink office in
Potts said that getting accurate jewelry appraisals is key for the insurance industry. “What we do for the insurance companies makes the difference in turning a very stressful and sad experience, (losing a treasured item) into one that the insured will feel comfortable and totally satisfied with, and they will feel that their insurance company has handled the claim quickly and honestly,” said Potts. Pairing with an expert like Fisher, he said, will also ensure what the claimant and insurer expect of replication – that it be the same “like, kind and quality.”
He also has an art background and works with claimants to sketch the lost piece in order to make the replacement jewelry as close to a perfect replica as possible. He recently worked with a woman whose newly-given engagement ring was stolen. “She was devastated. She had been engaged for about two months and the ring was beautiful, custom designed with intricate petals and leaves, a very fine design. I talked with her every week and sketched and re-sketched the ring. When we presented her with the replacement, she was so happy that she burst into tears,” Potts reminisced. “It’s often a happy ending for both the claimant and the insurance company,” he added.
So, why is the business of jewelry replacement so important to the insurance industry? “Insurance underwriters often accept jewelry owners’ appraisals at face value because they aren’t trained in recognizing the value of gems and metals. We are able to determine actual value and save them money. We go to insurance underwriters’ seminars and inform them about how to reduce costs of loss and replacement and why underwriting is so very important when it comes to jewelry.”
“I’m looking forward to working with Alan and Claimlink. I think it will prove to be a successful opportunity,” Potts concluded.
Fisher has been sharing his experience in jewelry replacement for more than 30 years and is seen as one of the nation’s leading diamond experts. He is listed in Best’s Directory of Recommended Expert Service Providers and his Claimlink is one of the first jewelry replacement companies in the nation with a network of more than 1,000 locations nationwide
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Alan can be contacted at 800-537-4700 or [email protected]. Michael can be reached at 215-512-0046 or [email protected].
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