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Last Post 03/07/2012 11:24 AM by  jccarlos
Starting the process for claims adjusting
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05/27/2011 1:42 AM

    I am making a career change on the advice of a friend that does this and can help get my foot in.

    My experience is 20+ years in construction and I had a business doing home insurance jobs from broken pipes in the winter when owners are away, fire, etc.  I estimated these jobs for my company and negotiated the contracts as a subcontractor for the repair company.

    Basically, I have some real world experience on what needs to be done at least on those types of jobs, but would need to learn much I am sure.  My questions are about training and certification and where is a highly credible school in Minnesota?

    If I can get some helpful direction on where to start and what training/certifications I need to start that would be grately appreciated.  Also if there are others that will really help push me on to getting work.

    How long to become employable as an adjuster?

    Let me apologize in advance for stupid questions as I know nothing about this process.

    Thank you for your time.

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    05/30/2011 9:51 AM
    All you need to do is use the Search function on this website

    "Getting Started" might be a good subject to start with
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    03/07/2012 11:24 AM
    You should get an insurance adjuster licensing exam in the state you want to work in. After you pass the exam, your are now eligible to adjust claims in the field of your expertise.
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