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An adjuster is expected to follow a dress code almost every time. Although the exact code will vary from one company to another, you can expect to wear a sharp polo shirt and khakis. Jeans are not appropriate and tee-shirts for field work are too casual. A professional appearance is important. Another consideration is the choice of footwear that can be adjusted. Shoes with good traction are a must if you plan to spend time on roofs. You don’t want to slip off steeply pitched roofs so leave your penny loafers at home. Cougar Paws are specially made boots with felt-like material...
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Finding Insurance Claim Employment is similar to other industries. You want to start by having a quality resume and presenting the best of you for growth and opportunity in the insurance claims industry. Quality Resume 1. Your first task is always making a quality resume. While this is not the episode to explain resume techniques, it is highly important to produce something that is a. easy to read, b. industry specific c. outlines your qualifications d. error free Let us know in the comments below if you want us to do a resume video. 2. Have a quality LinkedIn account a. Employers will look at...
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What makes a good claims adjuster? One of the first people to ever train me once said, “A closed claim is the best claim.” It was true nearly 30 years ago, as well as true today. My name is Michelle, and I have been involved in property claims for nearly 30 years. Welcome to AdjusterHub, where we provide CE, general knowledge, and education for adjusters regardless of where you are at in your claim career. Let’s talk today about good adjusters and bad adjusters. An adjuster can make or break a claim in a matter of minutes. They can send a claim straight litigation with a matter of words...
info_outlineWhat makes a good claims adjuster?
One of the first people to ever train me once said, “A closed claim is the best claim.” It
was true nearly 30 years ago, as well as true today.
My name is Michelle, and I have been involved in property claims for nearly 30 years.
Welcome to AdjusterHub, where we provide CE, general knowledge, and education for
adjusters regardless of where you are at in your claim career.
Let’s talk today about good adjusters and bad adjusters. An adjuster can make or break
a claim in a matter of minutes. They can send a claim straight litigation with a matter of
words or actions or get a glowing handwritten review. Most of the time, people will
accept what you say and move forward to repair their issues. But ultimately, the end
goal should be a closed claim with no complaints.
- Excellent Communication-
- Time Management
- Attention to detail
- Industry Knowledge
- Be Prepared