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Wayne Wudyka is CEO of the Certified Restoration Drycleaning
Network (CRDN), an international organization of textile restoration
specialists highly trained in restoring clothing, textiles and fabric items
damaged by fire, smoke, water, mold and other contaminants. CRDN’s national
claims assignment call center can be reached at 1-800-963-CRDN. The
organization’s Web site is located at www.CRDN.com.
Fires, explosions, and storms were among the top causes of loss to businesses between 2013 and 2018, according to Allianz Global Corporate & Specialty’s (AGCS) 2018 “Global Claims Review.
There’s an old saying that when all you have is a hammer, everything looks like a nail. When it comes to restoring garments and other textiles involved with an insurance claim, a full tool box is required to successfully handle dozens of types of contaminants, hundreds of types of materials, and thousands of types of items.
With every major
catastrophe, the restoration industry gains greater insight on what is required
to successfully respond and handle the needs of insurance companies and their
insureds impacted by the event.