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         <title>North American
Training Group: Insurance Fraud Certified Professional Designation</title>
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<p><a href="http://www.fraudeducation.com/"><span>NATG</span></a> offers a professional certification for
insurance &amp; investigative professionals geared towards insurance &amp;
insurance fraud. Why send your staff out in the field and not train them to
recognize and <span>understand <a href="http://francisjawk26.booklikes.com/post/997886/north-american-training-group-adjuster-continuing-education"><span>insurance or fraud</span></a></span>? Investigation
training itself is only part of a well-rounded base of knowledge and
understanding needed to create an effective defense. Lack of training means
more time wasted more liability for your company, and in the end, frustrated
clients and loss of capital.</p>

<p>This
certification is defined by a curriculum designed to close the knowledge gap
between investigators and the insurance professionals who utilize them. The
courses make an excellent enhancement to the training programs many companies
already have in place, providing the last puzzle piece in the professional's
knowledge and know-how. Our courses are developed by industry experts and
professionals.</p>

<p>The
IFC will provide three levels of certifications to include basic, intermediate,
and advanced.&nbsp; However, the course materials
are designed in such a way that every investigator, from the novice to the most
seasoned professional can benefit from this learning program. </p>

<p>The
IFC is driven and defined by a Voluntary Independent Board of Advisors,
consisting of Insurance Professionals representing all lines, and all methods
of administration.&nbsp; The mission of this
Board is to create and offer a learning program that will have a measurable
impact on the quality and cost-effectiveness of outsourced insurance
investigations. </p>

<p>The
IFC Board reviews and qualifies curriculum, decides on prerequisites, and
serves as your connection and key to meeting the expectations and objectives of
your clients: the SIU and Claims communities.&nbsp;
Ensuring that the Certification consistently meets the ever changing
demands of claims investigations, the Board serves to establish a training
standard that will dramatically change the way this industry fights fraud.</p>

<p>Some
states have begun legislation requiring that anyone investigating an insurance
claim must have training specifically focused on insurance fraud.&nbsp; More states are expected to follow suit in
the future.&nbsp; As Fraud Plan statutes,
rules, and regulations become more refined, focused, and detailed, so will the
training requirements for all integral personnel. Many companies are taking a
proactive approach, in anticipation of the legislative trend, and are utilizing
fraud training programs not only for future compliance, but because it makes
perfect sense.</p>

<p>It's
being implemented, and even mandated by a growing number of your clients. They
already have training mandates for their physicians, their lawyers, their agents
‘and yet until now there has been no measuring stick for private investigators,
no training standards for those who play such an important role in an industry
that financially affects every single American.</p>

<p>IFC
Certified Investigators will be included in our IFC Investigator Data Base. The
data base will list each investigator and the name of their firm in ranking
order by the level of training; ranking them in order from Level III, Level II
and Level I. The search is utilized by a Zip Code Search. This search is free
to all clients.</p>

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         <title>Galveston Capital Tourism and Marketing Review Island Hotels - Where to Stay</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>People flock to Galveston year-round for lots of reasons. They enjoy the beaches, attractions and wildlife for weeks at a time, or for just a night or two before setting off to cruise the Caribbean. Fortunately, the island offers a wide variety of accommodations, from swanky resorts and beach houses to budget-conscious lodging and cozy bed-and-breakfasts. Choosing the place that’s right for you may seem like an overwhelming task, but the <a href="http://xbarkerpeter9.obolog.com/galveston-capital-tourism-and-marketing-galveston-things-to-do-attractions-and-must-see-2457275">Galveston Island Convention</a> &amp; Visitors Bureau is happy to help! Call their toll-free visitor line (888-GAL-ISLE) for suggestions.</div><div> </div><div><strong>Hotels for Every Need</strong></div><div> </div><div>Whether you want luxury or just a clean place to crash after a day on the beach, Galveston has dozens of hotel options, most near the center of the island and major attractions.</div><div> </div><div><strong>Charming Bed and Breakfasts</strong></div><div> </div><div>Quaint and cozy, bed and breakfasts shouldn’t be overlooked. They offer all the comforts of home and are particularly suitable for couples seeking romantic getaways or picture-perfect places for weddings.</div><div> </div><div><strong>Family-Friendly Houses and Condos</strong></div><div> </div><div>These range from upscale condos with luxury amenities to beachfront homes that sleep entire families. Though situated all over the island, those on the West End offer a bit more privacy, as well as plenty of room (typically) for large groups.</div><div> </div><div><strong>Moody Gardens Offers New Attractions, Discounts for Spring Break</strong></div><div> </div><div>Spring break is almost here and Moody Gardens is offering new attractions, experiences and discounts to provide an enjoyable daytrip or extended vacation at one of the most popular tourist destinations in Texas.</div><div> </div><div><strong>Galveston's Pier 21 - An All Day Affair</strong></div><div> </div><div>Galveston’s Pier 21 has restaurants, an exclusive hotel, marina, theater, harbor tours and attractions. </div><div> </div><div>#LoveGalveston Photo Contest - A Chance to Win Cash, and Be the Face of Galveston</div><div> </div><div>There’s nothing like spending “island time” with your family, taking in the Galveston coast while making memories you’ll cherish for a lifetime. While your memories may be priceless, capturing them in a photograph could lead to some extra bonuses.</div><div> </div><div><strong>10 Reasons You Should Get On "Island Time" in Galveston</strong></div><div> </div><div>The advent of spring in the Lone Star State heralds the arrival of warm weather, vibrant blue skies and blooming bluebonnets.</div><div> </div><div>Exploring Galveston's Past through Museums, Attractions and Historic Buildings</div><div> </div><div>When visiting the beach or relaxing at one of Galveston’s renowned resort hotels, the island’s historic past might not be the first thing that comes to mind.</div><div> </div><div><strong>First of 1 Million Cubic Yards of Sand Has Been Pumped Onto the Beach</strong></div><div> </div><div>The first of 1 million cubic yards of sand has been pumped onto the beach in a $19 million project to replenish over 3.5 miles of beach along Galveston's seawall.</div><div> </div><div><strong>Planning a Meeting? Why Not in Galveston?</strong></div><div> </div><div>Most visitors come to Galveston to relax on the beaches, stroll the Strand, maybe visit museums and to dine at some of the island’s most popular restaurants. Yet despite it being a vacation destination, Galveston is also a great place to hold meetings.</div><div> </div><div><strong>Rosenberg Library Presents Its January 2017 Treasure</strong></div><div> </div><div>On January 1, 1999—New Year’s Day—thousands of emotional Galvestonians gathered to witness the implosion of the Buccaneer Hotel—a beachfront icon which stood for more than 70 years on Seawall Boulevard.</div><div> </div><div><strong>Galveston.com Announces 2016 Best of the Island Winners</strong></div><div> </div><div>After weeks of nominations and tens of thousands of votes, we at Galveston.com are thrilled to present the Winners of the 2016 BEST OF GALVESTON AWARDS, "the Oscars of the Gulf Coast" according to The Houston Chronicle. </div><div> </div><div>Home and Other Short-Term Rentals a Good Choice When Planning an Island Visit</div><div> </div><div>Thinking about where to stay when spending time in Galveston? Why not try something new!</div>]]></description>
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