An adjuster is an individual who works as an employee of an insurance company or an adjustment firm hired by an insurance company. Their primary responsibility is to investigate and assess claims for damages that have occurred to property or persons, with the ultimate goal of reaching a fair settlement.
In simpler terms, when property gets damaged due to events such as fires, hurricanes, earthquakes, tornadoes, or accidents caused by drunk drivers, the property owner typically files a claim with their insurance company. The insurance company then assigns an adjuster to evaluate the loss and determine the extent of the damage. Adjusters can either conduct on-site inspections as field adjusters or assess the damage remotely from their office as desk adjusters.
Insurance companies usually have their own team of adjusters to handle claims. However, there are instances when the volume of claims exceeds their capacity. In such cases, insurance companies outsource the claims to third-party vendors known as Independent Adjusting Firms. Independent Adjusters work as contractors for these firms, providing their expertise in assessing and managing claims.
By obtaining a license as an adjuster, you become eligible to work as a Staff or Independent Claims Adjuster. This profession offers significant earning potential, with yearly salaries reaching well into the five-figure range.
(Note: It is important to note that specific earning potential may vary based on factors such as experience, location, and the complexity of claims being handled.)
Our team of highly experienced instructors employs proven teaching methods to maximize your chances of deployment. In addition, we also specialize in contents claim handling, inspection methodology, and policy application, providing you with a well-rounded education.
What sets us apart from others?
The All-Lines Insurance Adjuster License serves as the initial step towards a career as an insurance adjuster, and it is the preferred license in the adjusting industry.
All WebCE Adjuster Pre-Licensing Courses fulfills all the requirements set by the licensing state Department of Insurance for obtaining your insurance adjuster license. Upon successful completion of this course and passing the exam, you become eligible to apply for your Adjuster License.
Each course is designed to provide the 40 hours of education required of candidates to qualify them for earning the Property and Casualty Insurance All Lines Adjuster license in the licensing state.
You must be licensed by your home state to practice adjusting.
15 of the 50 states do not issue an adjuster license, Missouri is one of them.
Non-license state residents must be licensed as non-residents of a License-Issuing state.
The Texas Non-Resident Adjuster License offers reciprocity with 27 out of the 35 License-Issuing states, making it an advantageous choice to initiate your journey as an adjuster.
This hybrid course offers a combination of self-study and instructor-led training, with the option to attend at the TPAS office or virtually. The curriculum includes 40 hours of self-study and 24 hours of guided instruction, exam practice, review, and testing.
The course includes the Texas Department of Insurance-approved Adjuster License exam, with results provided upon completion.
Additional services include post-course mentorship, access to the TPAS Adjuster Connection, assistance from experienced adjusters, and a step-by-step guide to completing the adjuster application.
Licensing & Reciprocity Map
Use this map to keep track of state licensing and reciprocity requirements.
* If a Green & Orange House is present the state requires an adjuster license & it is reciprocal with Texas.
* If only an Orange House is present the state requires a license & it is not reciprocal with Texas.
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