Thread regarding Allstate Corp. layoffs

Future of LDU Claims

Does anyone know what the plan for LDU claims is?

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LDU can be easily centralized. If you don't live in what looks like one of the 3 or 4 hub states it seems like the writing is on the wall for all the other states MCOs to close.

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India.

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Post ID: @1cma+15ECErpJ

Im guessing wfh will be the way of the future... for those who have a future

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Post ID: @1dkp+15ECErpJ

My guess is (with the move to zones) adjusters will be handling claims in their new, expanded zones rather than current state/CSA. My concern is with offices. I noticed in the new zone map that each of the four principal offices: Northbrook, Dallas (Irving), Charlotte, and Chandler falls within a separate zone. In the last year or so, smaller satellite offices have been cut and consolidated. I wonder if more of this will happen. Should you not be able to relocate, can you continue to work from home? Everybody has bragged (including myself) at how well it's worked out.

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Post ID: @wwq+15ECErpJ

Big layoffs. Can’t say any more.

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