www.RyanHanley.com – Ryan gives you some advice on putting in insurance claims after all the devastation of Hurricane Irene.
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Independent Claims Adjuster: 3 Great Reasons to Start your Career as an Insurance Adjuster
Becoming an insurance adjuster is probably not on most third grader’s list of whom they want to be when they grow up. It certainly wasn’t on mine. But when reality sets in, as it has a habit of doing, and you find that age 28 you still haven’t fulfilled your third-grade destiny as zookeeper or astronaut, its time to look at some alternative career options. As I discovered, through good fortune, insurance claims adjusting happens to be a seldom considered gem of a career move. Working as a claims adjuster, specifically an independent insurance adjuster, has some extremely attractive features that may surprise you. Here are just three: Read more on Start your Career as an Insurance Adjuster…
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Making a responsible decision to become an insurance adjuster, particularly an independent insurance adjuster, means knowing what equipment, gear, or “stuff” an adjuster should have in the field. Because independent insurance adjusters operate as independent contractors, they are frequently required to supply their own adjusting equipment. In general, there are 8 things that every independent adjuster should plan to have in the field. These items are not merely luxuries, but more like necessities, without which the job becomes difficult if not altogether impossible.
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A Guide for the Mortgage Servicer
Even outside of the annual Hurricane Season natural disasters, accidents and unfortunate events occur on a daily basis. Many of these catastrophic events result in damage to the mortgagor’s property. The mortgagor often elects to have professional representation and hires a public insurance adjuster. The public insurance adjuster contacts the mortgagee to inform them they have been hired by the mortgagor to resolve the insurance claim on their behalf.
Many mortgage servicers do not fully understand the role of a public adjuster. This article provides some basic information and answers a few common questions.
There are three types of insurance adjusters:
1) Company Adjuster – Works in-house for an insurance company and only represents the interests of the insurer.
2) Independent Adjuster – Performs field work and investigates claims for an insurer.
3) Public Insurance Adjuster – The only type of adjuster licensed to work solely on behalf of the insured.
What is the role of the public insurance adjuster?
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How to Build Your Own Online Insurance Agency
Earn .23 on this interactive ebook which teaches anyone how to build & grow an online insurance agency. Perfect for someone looking to change careers or even existing agents wanting to learn how to make more sales using the internet & web based tools.
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What Happens In A Loss Adjusting Job?
Job Description
A Loss Adjuster is an independent claims specialist who investigates complicated or contentious claims on behalf of insurance companies and helps policyholders restore their property to full working order. A Loss Adjuster investigates at the scene of an incident, establishes the causes of the ‘loss’ and whether it is covered by the insurance policy. A Loss Adjuster then writes reports for the insurer, assessing the validity of the claim and recommending appropriate payment.
Claims could be caused by a wide range of incidents including flood, accident, fire, theft or fraud, giving Loss Adjusting jobs plenty of variety.
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As hurricane season begins, experts suggest checking on your property insurance policy. We have five things to look for in homeowners insurance coverage.
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All about Public Adjusters. Quality Claims Management. What should you do if your home burns down or you lose your house in a disaster. Presented by Janis Rasmussen, RB United, non profit organization to help fire victims. What do public adjusters do, how do you pick a public adjuster, national public claims adjuster organization. NAPIA. Make sure they are listed with NAPIA. How do you know if you have a good public adjuster. Do you need a public adjuster, public adjuster versus insurance company
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Question by Stan N: How I can become “Property and Casualty Claims Adjuster?”?
What kind of education do I need?
Best answer:
Answer by mbrcatz17
None. You need to pass the state licensing test. That’s the easy part – the hard part, is finding someone to hire you. It’s VERY hard.
If you’re hell bent on being an adjuster, I’d try to find the job first, THEN get the license.
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Question by pachomius2000: How do insurance claim adjusters work, where in the web can I get free instructions to learn their skills?
I am from the Philippines, the local practice of insurance loss adjustment is similar to and even patterned after law and the practice in the US.
I have two homes destroyed by flooding last Sept. 26, 2009, in the worst typhoon called here Ondoy for the last half century in the Philippines.
My two homes are in Provident Village, Marikina City, Metro Manila, it is the worst hit place in the whole Philippines.
I filed my claim with the insurance company and they endorsed it to their “independent adjusters,” anyway I have written about my problem elsewhere, so I will just paste it below:
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