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4 Replies and 3975 Views Independent Adjuster ride along, training  3975  4 Started by  Brian Frazier Hello, I am new and trying to locate anyone in the Cincinnat, Ohio area that I&160;could perhaps ride with sometime...I can buy lunch or whatever it takes, appreciate any help here. &160; &160; Thanks, Brian
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by  johnclark719@yahoo.comJump to last post
12/26/2009 9:42 PM
6 Replies and 3152 Views need a opinion  3152  6 Started by  staging Hey guys just want to tell you a little about myself.&160; I own my own construction company for about 6 years now.&160;&160;I mostly do structual work for other general contractors.&160; I have my general contractors license and sometimes do remodel and additions.&160; I worked for pilot during hurricane ike.&160; It was my first time adjusting.&160; I drove from orlando florida to dallas, texas, for a 1 week crash course.&160; Pilot taught me how to use integri claim.&160; After that ...
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by  stagingJump to last post
12/24/2009 1:26 PM
3 Replies and 5048 Views Steep roof training  5048  3 Started by  Stumpjumper1960 Does anyone know how I could get the certifcation to become a trainer for the steep and tall certification
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by  JimGaryJump to last post
12/08/2009 12:15 PM
4 Replies and 3707 Views Changing your resident location to Tennessee  3707  4 Started by  Kennth Presently I am located in Atlanta Georgia for over 19 years. Georgia License Insurance claims adjuster, Texas All lines and multi non-resident Lic. Planning on moving to&160;Tennessee the first of the year. Tennessee&160;doesn't have / require a license but&160;my resident license will now become a non-resident after&160; 90 or 30 days I won't have a resident Lic.&160;&160;Can anyone tell me what to do to make sure I don't lose any thing after all these years.
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by  Deleted UserJump to last post
12/04/2009 10:22 AM
24 Replies and 9000 Views Georgia DOI advises that all flood adjusters must be licensed in Georgia  9000  24 Started by  wscook
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33-23-1. Georgia Statutes (a) As used in this article, the term: (1) 'Adjuster' means any individual who for a fee, commission, salary, or other compensation investigates, settles, or adjusts and reports to his or her employer or principal with respect to claims arising under insurance contracts on behalf of the insurer or the insured or a person who directly supervises or manages such individuals. &160; Mr. Michael Carr Licensing department Georgia DOI (404 656 2101) advised that all adju...
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by  Ray HallJump to last post
11/24/2009 5:58 PM
10 Replies and 4687 Views Are instant adjuster training schools good for the property claims industry?  4687  10 Started by  quoin4 I have noticed a trend of pop up companies offering Texas and Florida Property Adjuster license training with Xactimate and CAT training. Do members of this blog believe the standards of our industry are compromised from these schools or enhanced Should Texas Department of Insurance and Florida Department of Financial Services re-evaluate the difficulty of their licensing exams to raise the bar for the field of Property Adjusting
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by  FloridaBoyJump to last post
11/23/2009 11:16 PM
15 Replies and 5020 Views Daily Work?  5020  15 Started by  Amart I just finished up working Ike in Cincinnati and I'm now back home. I am a new adjuster (surprised), i went down to Ohio and shadowed another adjuster, until i started getting some of my own claims. That chapter is now closed, but i want to keep working. I decided I would really like to work around my area(mid-Michigan) doing daily claims, but i am in the dark of how to get started with that. Who would i contact about daily claims in my area as i can't imagine there is much CAT work in Michigan...
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by  jsnyder407Jump to last post
11/16/2009 11:59 PM
2 Replies and 3303 Views 2 Day Crash Course on scoping estimating  3303  2 Started by  Ray Hall This is for people who have never worked a storm and have been called to deploy for the storm in the GOM. One Tuesday November 10, 2009 I can give you 20 hrs training in two days in Liberty Texas on two houses that have actual damage. I will have all the land mines on exclusions and excepted property in printed foorm. I will have closed files to review at night. Bring your loaded computer with printer. Cost is $200.00 classes will be cancelled if I do not get 5 students. I will cut off at 12. NO...
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by  Ray HallJump to last post
11/13/2009 8:09 PM
0 Replies and 3606 Views Home and building Inspector does it translate  3606  0 Started by  blain0 I am in Colorado, recently I had a conversation with a man in your field (so he said). This person said that much of what I do translates to your profession and could be a good source of supplemental income. I know my annual studies are a real commitment I suspect so are yours. But is it reasonalbe that a person in my field can work in your industry during periods of high demand
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10/22/2009 5:48 PM
13 Replies and 4411 Views Correct License??  4411  13 Started by  virgo39 Hello all. I just have a quick question.&160; I was advised that in order to get my NC license, I will have to spend a certain amount of classroom hours, then take an exam.&160; I just received an email for the NCDOI and was told if I wanted an adjuster's license, I just have to take the test.&160; Am I missing something here Are there 2 types of licenses.....one an insurance and one an adjusters&160; Please advise on what the correct title of license it is that I need to obtain.&160; Th...
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by  jdacreeJump to last post
10/21/2009 7:23 AM
6 Replies and 3434 Views Best reading for a new adjuster  3434  6 Started by  jdacree I am a 'new adjuster', 'fresh meat on the plate', or any of the other terms assigned to us '2 day wonders' that have popped onto the scene of adjusting.&160; Most of us had no concept of the divisions in the adjusting feild, we had just heard from our 'wife's uncle's borther's sisters's boyfriend that there was a ton of money to be made, and we jumped into the RED&160;SEA. All if not some of us expected to get our license and go to work right damm now.&160; After all we are trained, and lice...
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by  jdacreeJump to last post
10/14/2009 4:48 AM
5 Replies and 4086 Views Which Texas all lines class is the best?  4086  5 Started by  hercflyer Hey there, &160;&160;&160; I am an independent that is seeking to get my Texas license. I have been reading that there are a few schools that are the best, but does anyone know which course best prepares you for the exam, then administers it I have seen a 3 day class for $149.00 from AdjustersTraining.com, then there is 3 day course from Adjuster Training for $499.00, and a 3rd 3 day class from The Adjuster School for $400.00. If any of you are like me, when there are no storms, you try ...
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by  Ol' GhostJump to last post
10/13/2009 9:28 AM
14 Replies and 5386 Views Roofing Classifications  5386  14 Started by  jdacree As a new adjuster, I am trying to find a guide/explanation of the roofing codes (ie; 220 240, etc) used to define roofing types on an estimate.&160; Can someone direct me to a site that will define these differences
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by  OdieWyattJump to last post
10/12/2009 9:12 PM
2 Replies and 2913 Views Carrier certification  2913  2 Started by  jdacree Would it be possible, or worth the effort to create a new topic for Adjusters, new or experienced, &160;that are studying for carrier certification(s)&160; I have found a&160;wealth of valuable comment scattered throughout these forums on various carrier certifications, but they are difficult to assemble in a manner that makes for productive studying.&160; Or is there a methodolgy contained within this journal application to move, or cut and copy into a centralized file information of this...
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by  jdacreeJump to last post
10/12/2009 7:00 AM
12 Replies and 3916 Views Construction vs adjusting experience  3916  12 Started by  jdacree In the adjusting field&160;I have been trained that an adjuster is obligated to provide his 'best faith' estimate to return the insured's property, no better, no worse, to the condition prior to the peril insured against.&160; Having said that, my question is how 'deep' into the damage should an adjuster dive. A few years back I had a claim for sudden and accidential discharge of water.&160; This was the result of a cold water pipe burst in the attic above the kitchen pantry.&160; As backgr...
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by  Ray HallJump to last post
10/10/2009 10:06 AM
5 Replies and 3865 Views Willing to work to learn the trade  3865  5 Started by  Todd Limoncelli I am in the middle of taking my NY General Adjusters Licensing course, and would like to learn the ropes with a seasoned veteran of the trade. I have a backround in automotive ( mechanic for 21 yrs.) and have some construction projects under my belt, ie: foundations, brick work, dry wall and some framing. I am available Sundays and Monday's, or, after 6 Tues. - Sat., as I have a day job right now. I have taken insurance cources and do have a general knowledge of the beast. I would like to be a l...
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by  Tim_JohnsonJump to last post
10/08/2009 6:52 PM
7 Replies and 4491 Views Alittle about myself with some questions  4491  7 Started by  Matt Perrine Hello everyone, First, I would like to say how happy i am that i found this site and the information that i have already gotten from reading&160;pages and pages of fourm posts&160;has been invaluable. Alittle about myself, I am 30 years old and reside in Southern Illinois. I have been in the comercial/residential construction industry off but mostly on for about 8 years holding positions as Project Engineer, Asst Project Manager, and Superintendent. I got my start by obtaining an Asso...
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by  LelandJump to last post
09/29/2009 10:21 AM
5 Replies and 2686 Views adjuster license  2686  5 Started by  96champs I am currently trying to locate an attorney who deals with license reinstatement in the state of Florida.&160; I had my license revoked and am looking to have this reinstated and am in need of a good attorney who deals with this kind of thing.&160; Does anybody have any recommendations or referrals&160; I would greatly appreciate any input.&160;
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by  96champsJump to last post
09/26/2009 3:18 PM
5 Replies and 4328 Views continuing ed.. for TX license  4328  5 Started by  brianmcc Im looking for online CE for TX... thier website, Sircon and Pearson vue are useless... need 15 yours on line.. and 15 class... Im in Tennessee... and want closest provider....
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by  Deleted UserJump to last post
09/17/2009 9:25 AM
1 Replies and 3571 Views 2nd interview with Pilot coming up.  3571  1 Started by  RSC I am wondering if anyone here has made the jump from claims processor (what I'm applying for) to adjuster and how long it took.&160; My plan is to just bust my butt to do as well as I possibly can to hopefully get moved up to adjuster.&160; I don't particularly like being behind a desk for 12 hrs a day, but I dont really have a choice right now.&160; I am 25, have construction experience, and I know a bunch of people working in the Mobile Pilot office.&160; Any suggestions or comments would ...
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by  okclarrydJump to last post
09/15/2009 7:26 PM
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