The wonderful world of Property & Casualty Insurance Disaster Restoration is a very lucrative field with the pot of gold worth more than 210 billion dollars in losses annually. As you might imagine, it has the potential to entice many people with unsavory backgrounds that are anything but beneficial to a property owner in their greatest time of need.
“In Irish mythology, the leprechaun is considered somewhat of a trickster who often appears at night and is the cause of small mishaps around the house. The leprechaun is most often depicted as a very small old man wearing a leather apron and dressed in green. He usually has large silver buckles on his shoes. Although wary and mistrustful of humans, especially restorers, the leprechaun is known occasionally to ride sheep or even the family dog for sport. All leprechauns (insurers) love gold and have their very own pot. Even though the rainbow tells people where the pot is, humans must catch the leprechaun first in order to find it. Since fairies granted leprechauns the magical ability to grant three wishes or disappear, it is next to impossible for a person to find the pot of gold at the end of the rainbow. Nevertheless, seeing a rainbow is still considered by many to be a sign of good fortune or luck.”