Tyler is a National General Adjuster with McLarens, specializing in the investigation and resolution of complex, large-loss commercial property claims, including builders’ risk and construction-related losses. Since joining McLarens in 2026, he has focused on high-severity and catastrophe-driven claims from first notice through resolution, with a focus on detailed causation analysis, multi-layered coverage interpretation, and accurate loss quantification. His work regularly involves coordinating with contractors, engineers, and consultants to develop defensible damage assessments, as well as analyzing business interruption and delay-related exposures tied to construction projects.
Prior to McLarens, Tyler served as a Regional General Adjuster with Sedgwick, where he handled a broad portfolio of large and complex property losses. He spent the majority of his career with Intermountain Claims, progressing from General Adjuster to Branch Manager over an 18-year period, building deep expertise in commercial & residential claims handling, client relationship management, and operational leadership. Earlier in his career, Tyler worked as a Paralegal with Snow Christensen & Martineau, where he developed a strong foundation in legal processes and litigation support, and as a Marketing Manager with Action Cleaning & Restoration, gaining valuable insight into property damage mitigation and restoration practices.
With more than two decades of experience across adjusting, legal support, and restoration, Tyler brings a well-rounded and practical perspective to complex claims. He is recognized for his ability to navigate high-exposure losses, communicate effectively with diverse stakeholders, and deliver thorough, timely, and defensible claim outcomes.
NOTABLE ASSIGNMENTS:
- Mining Equipment Manufacturer Hurricane Loss (USD 18 Million)
- Municipal School District Hurricane Loss (USD 12 Million)
- Construction Developer Liability Claim (USD 9 Million)
- Regional Airport Hurricane Loss (USD 8 Million)
- Construction Developer Defect Loss (USD 7.5 Million)
- High-Rise Condominium Development Hurricane Loss (USD 3.8 Million)
- Construction Fires (USD 250k-2.5 Million)
- Hospital Water Loss (USD 1.6 Million)