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How To Become An Insurance Adjuster - Part 2: Knowledge
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How To Become An Insurance Adjuster - Part 2: Knowledge

Step by Step Guide to Becoming an Insurance Adjuster Part 2
Created byAndrew Reddick
Last updated 2/2023
English

What you'll learn

  • Students will Learn How to Successfully Become An Insurance Adjuster
  • Students will Learn How to Complete a Liability Investigation
  • Students will Learn How to take a Recorded Statement with an Insured
  • Students will Learn the Four Elements to Determine who is at Fault for an Accident
  • Students will Learn How to Identify Duties Owed and Breached
  • Students will Learn How to Complete and Properly Note a Scene Investigation
  • Students will Learn How to Review a Police Report
  • Students will Learn How to Complete a Vehicle Damage Review
  • Students will Learn How to note steps in Liability Investigation
  • Students will Learn How to write note holistic note to close Liability Investigation
  • Students will Learn How to communicate Liability to Claimant Carrier
  • Subrogation Process Explained
  • *LIVE* Mock Recorded Phone Call of interview with Insured

Course content

1 section8 lectures1h 5m total length
  • Course Trailer1:08

    Course Preview.

  • Knowledge - Part 111:42

    Upon Completion of Part 1 you will know:


    Purpose of Recorded Statement with Insured.

    How to setup Recorded Statement with Insured.

    *LIVE* 8 Minute Recorded Mock Interview with Insured.

    Elements to include in Recorded Statement Claim Note.

  • Knowledge - Part 25:55

    Upon Completion of Part 2 you will know:


    How to Conclude Recorded Statement with Insured.

    How to Setup Repairs for Insured's Vehicle.

    *LIVE* 3 Minute Recorded Mock Interview Conclusion with Insured.

    Three Traits of a good Recorded Statement.

    How to Accurately Complete Recorded Statement Claim Note.

  • Knowledge - Part 34:53

    Upon Completion of Part 3 you will know:


    Four Elements to Determine Who is At Fault.

    How each Element Impacts Claims Investigation.

    What the 4 Main Duties are in Insurance.

    How Duties Impact the Liability Investigation.

  • Knowledge - Part 49:16

    Upon Completion of Part 4 you will know:


    Yield Right of Way Explained.

    How to determine Duties Owed and Breached by each driver.

    How to Complete Accident Scene Investigation.

    How to Properly Note Scene Investigation Review.


  • Knowledge - Part 514:17

    Upon Completion of Part 5 you will know:


    How to Complete Review of Auto Accident Police Report.

    How to note Police Report Review in Claim.

    How to Complete Vehicle Damage Review.

    How to Properly Complete Liability Summary Note.

  • Knowledge - Part 611:43

    Upon Completion of Part 6 you will know:


    Four Steps to Close a Claim.

    *LIVE* 2 Minute Recorded Mock Interview with Insured to close Claim.

    How to Find and Identify Claimant Carriers.

    What is ISO and how it is used in Insurance Adjusting.

    *LIVE* 2 Minute Recorded Mock Call with Claimant Carrier to Communicate Liability.

  • Knowledge - Part 76:47

    Upon Completion of Part 7 you will know:

    How to Note Final Call to Claimant Carrier.

    Subrogation Explained.

    How to Complete Holistic Claim Closing note documenting All Steps Completed.

  • Part 2: Knowledge Quiz

Requirements

  • No College Degree Required
  • No Insurance Adjusters License Required
  • No Prior Insurance Experience Required

Description

My name is Andrew Reddick and I've worked professionally in the Insurance industry for over 7 years. During this time I've held several roles from selling life insurance over the phone to working auto fire and theft claims for stolen Lamborghini's and by far the most rewarding role personally, professionally and financially has been that of an Auto Insurance Adjuster.

Working as an Auto Insurance Adjuster is a career path that people often overlook because it isn't talked about much and I designed this course to serve as an introduction into this fast paced, rewarding and constantly growing industry.

In this course you'll learn from start to finish what an Auto Insurance Adjuster position and completing an auto claim successfully looks like on a day to day basis. You will also have a step by step guide explaining in detail where to apply to these positions online upon completion of the course.

Additionally, you will learn how to format your resume to apply for these jobs and will know what questions you will be asked in the interview and how to answer these behavioral based questions.

Deciding to work as an Insurance Adjuster in the auto industry has been the best decision I've made for my career and has led to several promotional opportunities and this course will serve as a guide for you to achieve these same results and more.


With the purchase of the How to Become an Insurance Adjuster Part 2, you will receive the following:


- Three Modules with audio full of information you will not find anywhere else explaining Insurance claims and the Auto Adjuster role in detail to demonstrate proficiency when interviewing for these positions.

- Adjusters Handbook containing a Course Synopsis, Recorded Explanation Overview, Example Police Report, and Police Report Decoding Document.

- Adjusters workbook with exercises to be completed along with modules

- Quiz with 25+ questions to test knowledge covering three modules.

- Detailed explanation on how to perform at a high level as an Insurance Adjuster to set yourself apart from your peers.



FAQ'S

What is the Salary Range for an Adjuster Role?

The typical salary range for an auto adjuster positions can range from as low as $50,000 starting to over $70,000 per year starting.

Will I need a license to become an Auto Insurance Adjuster?

No license is needed and anyone can apply to these roles.

How long does it take to become an Auto Insurance Adjuster?

Part 1, 2 and 3 of this course can be completed in a 6 hour span. From there you can apply to Auto Insurance Adjuster Positions that same day and potentially hear back from interested employers within 72 hours of applying to schedule an interview.

Will I need to go into an office or do any in person work as an Auto Insurance Adjuster?

Most insurance companies have work from home remote positions available that they are actively hiring for. You have the option of looking into in person office positions where you may go into an office once or twice a week or work from home positions where you will work from the comfort of your home 100% of the time, the choice is yours.

Where do I apply for a job as an Auto Insurance Adjuster?

There are several places to apply for a job as an auto insurance adjuster ranging from Insurance Carrier sites to job boards. This course includes specific links containing Auto Adjuster Roles that will streamline the application process.

What type of Auto Insurance Positions are available?

There are countless entry level positions within insurance carriers that this course will provide you a baseline understanding of. This ranges from Bodily Injury Adjusting to Auto Fire and Theft Adjusting but in this course, we will focus on Auto Damage Adjusting.

Do I need a degree to become an Insurance Adjuster?

A college degree is not required to become an Insurance Adjuster, some of the best adjusters I've worked with have not had college degrees.

Do I need to have prior insurance or business related experience to become an Insurance Adjuster?

Absolutely Not, I've seen people become successful Insurance Adjusters after working in the restaurant industry, retail, education, sales, banking, fast food, just about every industry you can think of.

Can I work part time as an Insurance Adjuster?

This depends. Most Adjuster positions are full time requiring a full 40 hours a week but this isn't to say that some Insurance Carriers will not have part time positions listed. You must specify this search criteria during your job search if you are looking for part time employment after completing this course.

Is Insurance Adjusting a stable industry?

Absolutely, This is a stable and rapidly growing industry that has been around since 1897.

When will Part 3 be available?

Part 3 will be available momentarily and will cover exactly where to locate Insurance Adjuster Positions and how to interview with Insurance Companies to receive job offers.

Who this course is for:

  • Students
  • Job Seekers
  • Working in Insurance
  • Claims Adjuster
  • Underwriting Beginner
  • Claims Agent
  • Independent Adjuster
  • Insurance Professional
  • Loss Reporting Team
  • Customer Service
  • Sales Staff
  • Secretary
  • Claim Personnel Beginners
  • Call Center