Subclasses are roughly one hour, while the Master Class is about two hours.
Subclasses offer a ninety-day subscription, and the Master Class gives access for one hundred eighty days.
Yes, ongoing guidance is provided until claims are settled.
No; all inspections are virtual and come with each class.
While subclasses cater to policyholders, the Master Class is intended for agents, contractors, real estate professionals, claim specialists, and others whose clients may have covered damages.
Refunds are pro-rated up to 50% of modules watched.
Master Classes address all common perils and most common situations policyholders face, including but not limited to wind, hail, fire, lightning, flood, mold, frozen pipes, engineering reports, cancellation letters, denials, tree removal, mitigation, packing out and in, flooring, cabinets, siding, roofing paint, drywall, cosmetic and structural damage, policy, procedure, operational guidelines, definitions of damage, discontinued components, fraud, an exclusive inside look at State Farm claims for perspective, deceptive practices of homeowner’s and contractors, etc.
Subclasses are the cost of the average college credit hour, while Master Class is the cost of four credit hours.
