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Adrian Sanchez

Regional Vice President

asanchez@sill.com Email https://www.linkedin.com/in/adrian-sanchez-42535552/ LinkedIn

Adrian Sanchez brings to Sill more than a decade of hands-on experience in the insurance adjusting industry with an extensive background in both residential and commercial property claims.

Originally from the Chicago area and now based in Akron, Ohio, he has successfully handled thousands of insurance claims across the country, including major storm events for multiple insurance carriers and FEMA.

Licensed in multiple states, and highly skilled in Symbility and Xactimate, he combines technical expertise with a passion for client service.

As Regional Vice President, Adrian is committed to delivering trusted solutions and building lasting relationships across the region.

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