How Do You Become An Auto Insurance Adjuster?
Auto insurance adjusters investigate damage resulting from automobile accidents on behalf of insurance companies. They spend much of their time in the field assessing damage and interviewing claimants and accident witnesses, to determine if coverage is applicable under the insured’s policy. If coverage applies, they negotiate a financial settlement with the involved parties. Obtain a four-year college degree. Not all insurance companies require a degree, but it will provide you with a competitive advantage in the job market. Although no specific field of study is required, an educational background including accounting or business is recommended. Complete the necessary licensing requirements. These can vary widely depending on your state of residence, so to find your state’s requirements, visit the website of the National Association of Insurance Commissioners (NAIC) by clinking on the link in the Resources section. Develop excellent communication skills. Insurance adjusters spend much