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Title: Slaight Services, Inc.


1
Slaight Services, Inc.
  • Inland and Ocean Marine Adjusters and Surveyors
  • Experience, Quality, and Integrity

2
Company Overview
  • Slaight Services, Inc., offers insurance
    companies, underwriters, and the policy holder an
    unsurpassed wealth of knowledge and experience in
    claims handling, loss adjustment, loss prevention
    inspections, coordinating salvage operations, and
    negotiating subrogation recoveries in the United
    States and across the globe.
  • We handle all types of claims under various
    covers including Gin Stock Floater, Insured
    Warehouse Receipt (IWR), Stock Reporting Form,
    Gin Building and Machinery, Full Marine Open
    Cover, Inland-Ocean Marine Cargo, and Marine
    Cargo Surveys.

3
Employees
  • Mark F. Slaight. Adjuster, Surveyor, and
    President
  • Christina Slaight Gill. Adjuster, Vice-President,
    and General Manager
  • R. A. Prinz. General Adjuster (Retired)
  • James H. Spradley, Sr., General Adjuster
    (Retired)
  • Founded By C. H. Slaight, Jr., in 1977.

4
C. H. Hank Slaight, Jr.
  • Hank began his adjusting career in 1949 as an
    auto, fire and allied lines adjuster. In 1954,
    he took a position with General Adjustment Bureau
    (GAB) in their Jonesboro, Arkansas, office. He
    was later transferred to Blytheville, Arkansas,
    as manager, where he officially began his
    experience in the area of cotton losses. He was
    later transferred to Lubbock, Texas, as Manager
    in 1960. In 1966 he was again promoted and
    filled the position of Departmental General
    Adjuster in Dallas.
  • By the time he started Slaight Services in 1977
    with his wife, Jenny, his reputation as an expert
    in the field of cotton loss adjustments was known
    worldwide. The company was incorporated in 1978,
    with his two sons, Mark H. and Mike, joining the
    firm. Hank and his family began handling losses
    for Cotton Fire Marine Underwriters, Cotton
    Insurance Association, Insurance Company of North
    America, Lloyds of London, and other London
    Underwriters, as well as becoming the General
    Adjusters for the USDA-ASCS (Cotton Division).
  • As a Cotton Adjuster, Hank adjusted and surveyed
    cotton claims in the USA, Mexico Central South
    America, as well as ports located in France, Hong
    Kong, Singapore, Russia, Spain, and Greece.
    Hanks understanding of Full Marine Open Cover,
    Insured Warehouse Receipt (IWR), and Gin Stock
    Floater Policies was recognized and respected by
    individuals connected with the cotton industry
    all over the world. He was also recognized as an
    expert in methods of fighting fires involving
    cotton and cotton by-products, and minimizing
    damage to cotton caused by water. In addition to
    his vast knowledge of cotton insurance policies,
    claims handling, and the cotton industry in
    general, he was also very well known for his
    experience in handling claims involving coffee,
    cocoa, and other related commodities. Hank also
    performed warehouse inspections in locations
    around the world. Hank passed away in 2004.

5
Mark F. Slaight
  • A cum laude graduate of the University of Texas
    at Dallas, Mark began adjusting claims in 1992.
    Over the years, Mark gained valuable knowledge
    and experience handling Inland Marine losses such
    as cargo losses, heavy equipment damage/theft,
    and trip transit. Mark also performs
    Inland/Ocean Marine Cargo Surveys throughout the
    United States, and his reputation as an excellent
    Marine Cargo Surveyor continues to expand
    throughout the industry. He is also experienced
    in handling many types of property losses
    including residential fire, burglary/theft,
    vandalism, foundation, wind, hail, and builders
    risk
  • Mark trained under his grandfather, C. H. Hank
    Slaight, Jr., and General Adjuster Bob Prinz in
    the area of Ocean/Inland Marine claims,
    especially cotton, coffee, and cocoa. He has
    mastered techniques for handling losses under Gin
    Stock Floater, Insured Warehouse Receipt (IWR),
    Full Marine Open Cover, and Gin Building
    Machinery Polices. He has handled seed cotton
    losses in the field and at the gin baled cotton
    on the gin yard, on store in warehouses and
    while in transit via truck, rail and ocean
    vessels. Mark also works on gin building and
    machinery losses and various types of seed
    losses.
  • Mark works and travels throughout the United
    States, and in Central and South America handling
    losses involving cotton, coffee beans, cocoa
    beans, and cocoa butter. He also performs
    warehouse inspections in North and South America.
  • In addition, Mark is experienced in obtaining
    subrogation recoveries from rail carriers,
    trucking companies, and steamship lines, as well
    as coordinating salvage operations on various
    types of cargo.

6
Christina Slaight Gill
  • A magna cum laude graduate of the University of
    Texas at Dallas, Christina began her adjusting
    career in 1989, handling primarily property
    losses, including residential fire,
    burglary/theft and vandalism losses under
    Standard Fire and Homeowners Policies. She is
    also experienced in handling Inland Marine
    losses, such as heavy equipment damage/theft and
    trip transit.
  • She also was trained by her grandfather, C. H.
    Hank Slaight, Jr., in the field of Ocean/Inland
    Marine losses involving commodities, particularly
    cotton, coffee and cocoa. She is experienced in
    the handling of claims under Gin Stock Floater,
    IWR, Full Marine Open Cover, and Gin Building
    Machinery Policies. She has handled losses on
    seed cotton in the field as well as at the gin
    and baled cotton on the gin yard, on store in
    warehouses, and while in transit via truck, rail
    and ocean vessel. She also handles losses
    involving coffee beans, cocoa beans and cocoa
    butter.
  • Christina is experienced in obtaining subrogation
    recoveries from rail carriers, trucking companies
    as well as steamship lines, as well as
    coordinating salvage operations on various types
    of cargo.
  • Christina is an active member of the Texas
    Independent Insurance Adjusters Association,
    serving in the past as President and Co-chair of
    the Education and Seminar Committee.

7
Why Slaight Services, Inc.?
  • The cotton, coffee, and cocoa industries are
    highly specialized and unique from other
    commodities and cargo.
  • Our knowledge and expertise in this field is
    unparalleled to any in the industry.

8
What can you expect from Slaight Services, Inc.?
  • We will immediately acknowledge receipt of your
    assignment
  • We will immediately contact your Assureds
  • We will make an immediate visual inspection
  • We will provide you with fast and accurate
    reserves
  • We will provide you with timely reports
  • We will actively protect your Subrogation Rights
    when applicable
  • We will actively secure salvage for best possible
    return when applicable

9
What sets Slaight Services, Inc., apart from the
others?
  • We closely watch our expenses when handling your
    assignment to provide Underwriters and policy
    holders with the best service at a fair price.
  • We are the official adjusters for the United
    States Government on baled cotton.
  • We are equipped with an Electronic Warehouse
    Receipt (EWR) account in order to properly handle
    an Insured Warehouse Receipt (IWR) loss.
  • We have access to the USDA Database for baled
    cotton.
  • Reports and photographs can be sent digitally or
    in hard copy form.
  • Our experience in Ocean and Inland Marine claims
    gives us the ability to provide unique solutions
    in uncommon situations.
  • We are familiar with the cotton, coffee, and
    cocoa industries and they are familiar with us.
    We are on a first name basis with many
    warehouse owners, carriers, brokers, and
    insurance carriers.

10
Salvage, Reconditioning and Subrogation
  • Salvage We work with salvors who are experts in
    the field of distressed cotton, coffee, cocoa,
    and other cargo and who can get the best outturn.
  • Reconditioning We work with businesses who are
    familiar with cotton, coffee, and cocoa who
    understand their unique qualities in order to
    successfully mitigate loss amounts.
  • Subrogation We have an outstanding record in
    negotiating subrogation recoveries with
    warehouses and carriers.

11
Client List
  • Lloyds of London
  • Cotton Fire Marine Underwriters
  • Rekerdres Sons Insurance Agency
  • Chubb Group of Insurance Companies
  • Ace USA, Inc.
  • Farmland Ins. Companies
  • United States Department of Agriculture
  • American International Group
  • TM (Tokyo Marine) Claims Service
  • And Many Others

12
Associations
  • Texas Independent Insurance Adjusters
    Association
  • National Association of Independent Insurance
    Adjusters
  • American Cotton Shippers Association
  • Texas Cotton Association

13
Contact Information
  • Slaight Services, Inc.
  • P. O. Box 832860
  • Richardson, TX 75083-2860
  • tel 972-234-5796
  • fax 972-437-6129
  • e-mail slaight_at_slaightservices.com
  • website www.slaightservices.com

14
Thank You.
  • We look forward to working with you.
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