Employees
Employees
Mark F. Slaight
A cum laude graduate of the University of Texas at Dallas, Mark began adjusting claims in 1992 training under his grandfather, C.H, “Hank” Slaight, Jr., in the area of Ocean/Inland Marine claims, especially cotton, coffee, and cocoa. Mark 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 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 as well as coordinating salvage operations on various types of cargo. Mark also performs cargo surveys throughout Texas.
Christina Slaight Gill
A magna cum laude graduate of the University of Texas at Dallas, Christina began her adjusting career in 1989, also training under her grandfather in the field of Ocean/Inland Marine losses involving commodities, particularly cotton, coffee and cocoa.
Christina is experienced in the handling of Inland/Ocean Marine claims, specializing in cotton, coffee, and cocoa. She is also successful 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.