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 SCLA SCLA Silver SCLA Gold Digital Badges

If you earned your SCLA designation prior to September 2022 or SCLA Silver Award prior to August 2023 or SCLA Gold Award prior to December 31, 2023 you can purchase an SCLA digital badge to showcase your claims law skills, by completing the form below. Credly is the digital badge platform company AEI has partnered with. You can share your badge directly from the Credly platform to LinkedIn, Twitter and Facebook; over email; embed in a website or in your email signature. Upon payment of a one-time fee of $10, you will receive an email from AEI and then from Credly explaining how to activate the badge. It’s important you activate within 30 days otherwise the badge will expire. Once activated, the badge will have no expiration date.

NOTE: If you earned the SCLA Silver or SCLA Gold Award, you will receive the Silver or Gold badge and not the SCLA badge. Once the Silver or Gold Award is earned that replaces the SCLA badge. You will receive the badge for your highest achievement. 

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Thank You!

We appreciate all of our participants at the 2025 Annual AEI/SCLA Claims Education Conference & Designation Reception, held in conjunction with the National Association of Subrogation Professionals (NASP) Annual Conference.

Your presence, engagement, and contributions made this event a success.

We hope you found the sessions valuable, the networking opportunities enriching, and the experience memorable.

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We're still planning our 2026 conferment ceremony and conference.

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Congratulations again to all of our 2025 SCLA Designees that were able to attend this year's conferment ceremony! 

 

SENIOR CLAIM LAW ASSOCIATE 

Axel Soto
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints


Amy Nelson
Federated Mutual Insurance


Jason Hussey
Jodie Ogata
First Insurance Company of Hawaii


Adam Atcher
Kentucky Farm Bureau


Jessica Cloud
Jason Duke
Leah Kouloumberis
Jessica Majecki
Geoff Ricciardelli
Kari Shlotzhauer
Jared Triggs
Utica National Insurance


SENIOR CLAIM LAW ASSOCIATE SILVER
 

Greg Bunn
Glatfelter Insurance Group


SENIOR CLAIM LAW ASSOCIATE GOLD 
 

Quinneka Lee
Berkley Risk Administrators Company, LLC


Alicia Gatto
Kimberly Pomeroy
Utica National Insurance

Who can join the Society?

A claims law designation from American Educational Institute (AEI) is required for membership in the Society. AEI is the premier provider of claims law and coverage courses in the insurance industry through college level, work related, independent study courses. Upon completing AEI programs, students earn industry recognized designations and awards. AEI’s highest designation for educational achievement is the Senior Claim Law Associate (SCLA) designation, but membership in the Society is not limited to those who have earned the SCLA designation. Associate and Specialist designation holders are also eligible to join the Society.

Thousands of skilled claims professionals have earned AEI designations and awards. Designees are encouraged to use their designation in their professional capacity. This can include signature lines on correspondence, business cards, professional resumes, and bylines on claim law articles authored by designees. Using your designation will help facilitate industry awareness of the Society and highlight the value of the designation.

Annual Dues and Member Benefits

Dues are $70 per year. Upon joining, members receive a dues acknowledgment that includes a receipt of payment, a membership certificate (suitable for framing), a member I.D. number that allows access to the “Member Services” section of the Society Website, and the latest information regarding the Claims Education Conference. The Member Services section of the website is available only to dues-paid members of the Society and includes a Membership Directory, Claims Law Guide, and Reading Room.

  • Membership Directory: The membership directory allows members to network with each other. If you know a member’s last name, you can obtain that member’s contact information, or you can sort the member database to obtain the names of other members in a specific state who adjust a specific line of coverage.
  • Claims Law Guide: The Claims Law Guide includes relevant claims law information for each state and the District of Columbia. The Guide is revised annually by the professional staff of American Educational Institute, but members are encouraged to notify the Society of any amendments in the law as soon as they become aware of a change. We call this the Law Watch Program – a program designed to tap into the knowledge and expertise of individual members and then share that information with the general membership. Members may report changes in the law by downloading, printing, completing, and faxing a Law Watch Fax Cover Sheet along with any supporting documentation to (908) 766-9710 or e-mail the information to scla@aeiclaimslaw.com. A Law Watch Fax Cover Sheet can be downloaded from the Claims Law Guide in the Member Services section of this website.
  • Reading Room: The reading room provides members with an online library of claims law articles, which are past editions of AEI’s Claims Law Update.

Annual Claims Education Conference: The Annual Claims Education Conference and Designation Conferment offers claims professionals a claims relevant education program, networking opportunities, and conferment ceremony recognizing individuals for having achieved an AEI designation or award. Claims professionals will not only benefit from the educational content of the program, but will also have opportunities to network with other professionals who share their concerns and challenges. The Conference is open to all claims professionals.

Administration and Membership

The Society is governed by a Board of Trustees consisting of six members elected for a two-year term.  The Board includes the President, Executive Vice President, Vice President – Administration, Treasurer, Immediate Past President and the AEI appointed trustee. The AEI Trustee appoints a member of the AEI professional staff to serve as Executive Director and Board Secretary. Although the Executive Director and Board Secretary is a member of the Board of Trustees he or she has no vote.

Join Now - Membership Application

Joining the Society is easy. Simply print the Membership Application, complete and return by: email to SCLA@aeiclaimslaw.com; fax with your credit card information to (908) 766-9710; or mail with your credit card information or check ($70), payable to SCLA. The SCLA’s mailing address is:

SCLA
P.O. Box 82 
Basking Ridge, NJ 07920-0082

Membership in the Society is limited to claims professionals who have earned an AEI designation. For more information regarding membership qualifications and eligibility, go to "Who Can Join."

Taking a fresh look at lying

How New Scientific Research & Technology is Changing Our Understanding of Deception.

[By David O. Brink, Esq., Litigation Manager, Smith & Brink, P.C.]

Why do people lie and cheat? To discover truth in an examination under oath, or some other type of interrogation, an interviewer must know the enemy, which is deceit. To invoke Sun Tzu’s ancient wisdom, if you do not know your enemy, for every victory gained you also will suffer a defeat. Traditional interrogation strategy has been grounded on a hazy economics-based theory called the Simple Model of Rational Crime. Lying is analyzed as a simple matter of cost versus benefit. Investigators attempt to curb deceit by appeal to the rational mind. The subject is urged to consider the high probability of being caught in a deception (high risk) along with the harshness of punishment that would result (high cost).

Innovative research suggests new ways to sharpen those tactics. What emerges from recent studies in social science is that—surprise—everyone lies, but still honesty is a critical part of self-image. This tension is resolved in a curious manner: it turns out people lie to themselves about how honest they really are. Researchers have dubbed these insights the Self-Image Model of Deception.

A claims law designation from American Educational Institute (AEI) is required for membership in the Society of Claim Law Associates (SCLA). AEI is the premier provider of claims law and coverage courses in the insurance industry through college level, work related, independent study courses. Upon completing AEI programs, students earn industry recognized designations and awards. AEI’s highest designation for educational achievement is the Senior Claim Law Associate (SCLA) designation, but membership in the Society of Claim Law Associates is not limited to those who have earned the SCLA designation. Associate and Specialist designation holders are also eligible to join the Society.

Thousands of skilled claims professionals have earned AEI designations and awards. Designees are encouraged to use their designation in their professional capacity. This can include signature lines on correspondence, business cards, professional resumes, and bylines on claim law articles authored by designees. Using your design

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