Harvey M. Goodman, S.P.P.A.
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President Goodman-Gable-Gould/Adjusters International 133 Rollins Ave., Ste. 1 Rockville, MD 20852 Phone: (301) 881-9230 Fax: (301) 231-9055
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Mr. Goodman, a presenter for Workshop
W4, "Getting the Most from Your Builders Risk Program," on Wednesday morning,
supervises and coordinates business operations for Goodman-Gable-Gould/Adjusters
International (GGG/AI), a public adjusting firm with 95 employees and 10 offices
along the East Coast. GGG/AI represents policyholders that have suffered property
damage throughout North America and Europe. Mr. Goodman has been the senior
general adjuster/engagement partner for many sizable claims including: ACS Industries,
Beaulieu of America, Carriage Industries, Federal Realty Investment Trust, Filene's
Basement, Four Times Square, Iron Mountain, J.C. Penney Company, LaSalle Hotels,
Malden Mills, Marriott Warner Center, MeriStar Hospitality, Morgan Stanley/Pyramid
Advisors, Sweetheart Cup Corporation, and York International.
Mr. Goodman established Rollins Accounting & Inventory Services, Inc. (Rollins
Accounting), in 1994. Rollins Accounting is a wholly owned subsidiary of The
Goodman-Gable-Gould Company. Rollins evaluates and quantifies business interruption
and extra expense claims and related first-party property and fidelity claims.
The Rollins Accounting client roster includes, among others, the New York Palace
Hotel, Syratech Corporation, Interstate Hotels, Nash Finch Company, Ocean Beauty
Seafoods, and Encore Paper Company.
Goodman-Gable-Gould/Adjusters International has been adjusting commercial
and residential property claims for the insured for over 50 years, serving as
an advocate for the property holder who has suffered catastrophic property damage.
GGG/AI has offices in most major markets throughout the United States, including
Atlanta; Baltimore; Charlotte, NC; Fair Haven, NJ; Melbourne, FL; New York City;
Norfolk, VA; Richmond, VA; Rockville, MD; and Tampa.
Mr. Goodman is past director, Adjusters International (1987-2002); and is
a past president (1997-1998), board member (1980-present), and former chairman
of the Professional Education Committee of the National Association of Public
Insurance Adjusters (NAPIA).
He has attained Senior Professional Public Adjuster (S.P.P.A.) certification
through The National Association of Public Insurance Adjusters (1988) and is
a Licensed Public Insurance Adjuster in the states of North Carolina, Georgia,
Maryland, New York, Commonwealth of Massachusetts, Florida, New Jersey, California,
Indiana, West Virginia, Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, and other states throughout
the country. He presented “Boiler and Machinery Insurance—Broad Coverage That’s
Too Often Misunderstood and Overlooked,” at the Risk and Insurance Management
Society 2000 Conference & Exhibition in San Francisco and again for the 2001
Conference & Exhibition in Atlanta. He also presented "Mold Prevention & Remediation”
for the Construction Specifics Institute, in Alexandria, VA, in February 2004
and was a workshop panelist for “Why Can’t We All Just Get Along?” during the
Fifth Annual Windstorm Insurance Conference, February 2004, in New Orleans.
Mr. Goodman has testified as an expert witness in the following cases: Santana Row Hotel Partners v Zurich American Insurance (CA); Outlet Inn/Hotel Colonial America v. Zurich
American Insurance (VA); City of Baltimore
v. Reliance Insurance (MD); Summerville
Electric v. Travelers (SC); Service Merchandise
v. Johnson & Higgins (Federal CT); Bassins
v. DC Property Insurance Facility (Washington, DC); 4 Times Square v. United Builders Supply (NY) (deposition only) subrogation case; Top Drawer
v. Stanley Martin (MD) (deposition only) subrogation case.
Mr. Goodman holds a bachelor of science degree in accounting from the University
of Maryland, College Park, Maryland.