How to Become an Insurance Adjuster

What Education is Needed to Be an Adjuster?

Cara Surdi
How to become a Licensed Insurance Adjuster - When there is Insurance to buy, there will be insurance Adjusters needed. Adjusters can work either independently or with a company. Depending on what field you are interested in makes a difference. There is an insurance adjuster position for every type of insurance. When you file an insurance claim, it goes to the adjuster to determine compensation. There are a few ways to get into the world of adjusting, let's review them.

Depending on the insurance company, there may not be a need for a degree. However; most insurance companies due prefer that the applicant has a bachelors degree. If you get lucky, you can start off as a customer service representative with an insurance company and work your way up the ladder from there. Even though it is an entry-level position, eventually you will be required to be licensed if you want to become an adjuster. If you are seeking to be hired on immediately as an adjuster you will need to already be licensed to actually work on the insurance claims. The employer may offer you to work under their license for a period of time if you are in training. To be a licensed adjuster you should contact the state in which you reside in and check the requirements. Also, with becoming state certified, you will also need to be finger printed and an extensive background check will be completed. You also will be required to either take a class which is test exempt. Meaning, upon passing this course you will not need to take the state test for your license.

The other way to becoming a licensed insurance adjuster is to take the test directly with the state. The state and other schools frequently offer insurance adjuster state exams. After a adjuster license has been issued, you will have to stay up to date on different laws that are released on your states financial page as well as keeping up to date on continuing education courses for credits. These can be taken on line or in a class. This is usually mandatory to keep your adjuster license renewed. If you need more experience in the field, especially if you are interested in auto or homeowners insurance, you may need to look into some local courses that may be available. Networking is also another aspect of becoming a successful insurance adjuster.

When in search of a position as a insurance adjuster, think about the responsibilities that come with the position. Job requirements usually include clerical, administrative and mathematical skills. An insurance adjuster must have an eye for detail and plenty of patience. The position of an insurance adjuster has plenty of job security benefits and also has the potential to work internationally; depending on what insurance company you're hired with.

Published by Cara Surdi

I'm open minded, not judgmental, no one is perfect. I'm a licensed adjuster, background: administrative, report writing, proof reading, medical payments, medical terms, pharmaceutical experience, and handlin...  View profile

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