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Become A
Top Certified
Adjuster
Make Up To $250K A Year!
Become A
Top Certified
Adjuster
Make Up To $250K A Year!
A Career With Purpose
Whether new to the industry, looking for continuing education, or seeking training for your team, we are the solution. We focus on offering customized experiences to ensure you get the support you need throughout your career journey.
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ADVANTAGES
OF BECOMING
AN ADJUSTER
- Freedom to choose who to work for and the kind of assignment or location
- Income Flexibility
- Economic Stability
- More downtime for vacations & Family between Fieldassignments
ADVANTAGES
OF BECOMING
AN ADJUSTER
- Freedom to choose who to work for and the kind of assignment or location
- Income Flexibility
- Economic Stability
- More downtime for vacations & Family between Fieldassignments
Become A
Top Certified
Adjuster
Take our Courses 1 by 1 or in our Course Bundle to Save Money!
Texas All-Lines
Adjuster
If you wish to become a flood insurance adjuster, the Texas license is earned by taking a Pre-Licensing course and then completing an exam.
These courses and exams are approved by the state, and each provider is granted permission to administer the test. After passing the test, the student is given a certificate of completion. The Texas license is reciprocated in more states than any other state license.
Our test was written by adjusters and is designed to be student-friendly. We guarantee you’ll pass; if not the 1st time, you can take it as many times as necessary until you do.
Xactimate Mastery Course
$70 Dollar Value XactimateⓇ Mastery Training Workbook
Sketching Floor Plans and Roofs
Searching For and Adding Line Items to Estimates
Downloading Price List and Making Changes
Using the Graphical Estimating Method
Creating Macros
Generate Professional Documents
Completing an Estimate From Start to Finish
22-hours of CE Credits for Texas
Intro To Adjusting COURSE
What to expect when deployed
Equipment list needed for deployment
How to organize yourself while working claims
Scoping Techniques
Open discussion forum on employment opportunities and other topics
See fee schedule paid to adjusters
See storm notes from actual deployment material
Helpful hints to aid in finding employment
How to take photographs to include in a claim
RCBAP Flood Claims Adjuster Training Bootcamp
Enjoy an in-depth review of Residential Condominium Association Policy and Preliminary Report requirements
Experience a real “boots-on-the-ground” inspection of high rise greater than 75% residential units.
Experience creating XactimateⓇ token & macro forms and estimating writing
Experience assimilating the information into a Complete Claims Package
NFIP Large Commercial Bootcamp
Enjoy a in-depth review of the General Property Form and Preliminary Report requirements
Experience a real “boots-on-the-ground” inspection of a water treatment plant with complexities that will apply to many large loss structures; simulated or actual floods. How to use 360-degree imagery to document the loss
Compelling the photo, preliminary, advance payment, underwriting, and expert request reports
Experience creating token & macro forms, XactimateⓇ forms, and estimating writing and the assimilating the information into a Complete Claims Package
5-Day NFIP Flood Bootcamp
Enjoy a “BEYOND” the NFIP Adjuster Claims Presentation Workshop
An in-depth review of the Dwelling Form, Highlights of the General Property Form, and Preliminary Report requirements
Experience a real “boots-on-the-ground” inspection of two or three structures; simulated or actual flood
Experience creating XactimateⓇ token forms, macros, and estimating writing
Experience assimilating the information into a Complete Claims Package
A Career with Purpose
As an adjuster, in the event of a disaster, you are part of a large support system that offers hope and assistance to those affected while earning a living.
What is An Insurance Claims Adjuster?
A claims adjuster is a representative of the insurance company. After a policyholder submits a claim, the adjuster comes in to investigate the loss. The loss can be anything from a major home flood or fire to a small window break or fender bender. They inspect homes, conduct interviews, consult records, or perform any number of duties to gather the details surrounding the reported event. The adjuster then interprets the customer’s insurance policy and determines what is covered. In many cases, adjusters negotiate the settlement on behalf of the insurance carrier and may authorize payments to the policyholder.
Advantages of Becoming An Adjuster
- Freedom to choose who to work for and the kind of assignment or location
- Income Flexibility
- Economic Stability
- More down time for vacations between assignments
How Do I Become An Adjuster?
In most states, you need to be licensed to adjust claims. The process, steps, and fees vary a bit by state but generally follow the same pattern. Get your home state, or Designated Home State (DHS) license if you live in a nonlicensing state. You need to take and pass your state adjuster exam, and submit a license application.
Do I Need a License to Become An Adjuster?
Yes! While there are 16 states that still do not license claims adjusters, the majority of states do. Employers, either insurance carriers or Independent Adjusting Firms, need adjusters who can work a multitude of claims in a variety of areas. You will give yourself the best chance for employment by obtaining your home state, or ‘designated home state’ license, and then getting reciprocal licenses so you can work in other states as well.
How Long Does It Take Before I Can Start Earning Money?
ONLY 4 WEEKS
What is the Texas Flood Adjuster License?
Texas Licensing
We bring this Texas licensing course to you. Take the course live with an instructor in your area if you wish to become a flood insurance adjuster in Texas.
Texas-issued adjuster licenses are the industry’s most desired license. The license is granted to both residents of Texas and non-residents as well. The Texas license is reciprocated in more states than any other state license.
For residents of a state that does not grant an adjuster license, the Texas license is ideally suited for those individuals. That’s what makes the Texas license the most sought-after license in the adjuster business. If you are a resident of the following states, the Texas license is the best for you!
Colorado
Illinois
Iowa
Kansas
Maryland
Massachusetts
Missouri
Nebraska
New Jersey
North Dakota
Ohio
Pennsylvania
South Dakota
Tennessee
Texas
Virginia
Washington D.C.
Wisconsin
IMPORTANT: It is your responsibility to know your “HOME STATE” licenses requirements. If your state requires an adjuster license, you must pass their requirements! THERE IS NO REFUND FOR YOUR FAILURE TO UNDERSTAND THE LAW! The Texas All-Lines license is also valid for Automobile adjusting.
How Much Is The Financial Investment?
Only As Little As $350 to start the process of becoming an Adjuster!
Will I have flexibility?
Yes, you will have Flexibility as an Adjuster.
As an adjuster, where can I work?
There are two basic employment options for adjusters: staff adjuster or independent adjuster. Staff adjusters work directly for the insurance carrier and independent adjusters work for Independent Adjusting Firms. IA Firms are relatively new in the insurance industry but now play a vital role in claims. Insurance companies know that there will be spikes and dips in claim volume from year to year, and they set policy premiums accordingly. For example, a large insurance company might expect 30,000 claims to be filed in Galveston, Texas during a normal year, but they realize that number could spike to 130,000 if a hurricane hits.
Claims fluctuate throughout a normal year too and these fluctuations present a staffing challenge for insurers. If they keep enough adjusters on the payroll to handle any contingency, they’d be overstaffed 90% of the time, decreasing their profitability. On the other hand, if they keep only a skeleton crew, the delay caused by trying to staff after a large spike would be disastrous for insurance companies. There are strict laws, steep fines, and public relations problems if claims are not handled on time, and it is difficult to hire qualified adjusters on short notice. Enter the Independent Adjusting Firm. Carriers now outsource claims to these firms and in turn, the firms can keep many more adjusters employed regularly.
Are there additional trainings available after I'm licensed?
We recommend all new adjusters take our Xactimate live webinar. Being proficient in Xactimate’s estimating software is a vital skill for those just entering the industry. Once you obtain your license, it is also important to get specific carrier certifications like State Farm and Allstate. You won’t be able to work claims for those carriers unless you have their certifications. Most IA Firms offer free classes throughout the year to adjusters on their rosters. Rope access training is important for adjusters wanting to work steep, high, or complex height-related claims. FEMA offers courses for adjusters wanting to become NFIP certified. Ultimately, any additional certification you can obtain regarding fire and flood or water damage will serve you well.
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Investing in being trained by THE BEST Trainers in the Industry has its rewards!
You Can Earn Anywhere between $50,000 and $250,000 a year!!