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Time Management Tips for Independent Insurance Adjusters

As an independent insurance adjuster, you essentially work for yourself. You aren’t staff, so you get to choose whether or not you will investigate a claim. This freedom can be intoxicating for people who prefer to work for themselves. There is, however, a downside. For individuals with poor time-management skills, it can be difficult to […]

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Organization Techniques To Help Insurance Adjusters Increase Productivity

It’s important to develop solid organization skills early on in your career. This will help you manage your workload and grow your skills. Great organization skills will also make you an asset to insurance companies, and they’ll be more likely to send more claims your way. It’s also worthwhile to you because as an independent

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Stress Management Techniques for Claims Adjusters

Claims adjusting can take a mental toll on insurance adjusters who don’t know how to set boundaries and manage their stress. This job is rewarding, but it can be tough. You might be traveling a lot, spending hours navigating to get where you’re going, calming down upset policyholders, and unintentionally overloading yourself with work. We’re

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Claims Adjuster Interview Questions You Should Be Ready To Answer

Once you complete a pre-licensing course with 2021 Training and secure a Texas insurance adjuster’s license you’ll be ready to join the workforce. Now, you may choose to get licensed as a staff adjuster or an independent claims adjuster. Regardless, the hiring manager at an insurance company is going to ask you questions to ensure

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Signs you Should be Working for Yourself as an Independent Adjuster

Deciding to work for yourself can be a scary prospect. Perhaps you’ve spent years just operating as another cog in the machine. Now, it’s not rewarding, but it does pay the bills. Still, working for someone else, meeting their standards instead of your own, and feeling stagnant in life is enough to wear anyone down.

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2021 Insurance Adjuster Job Outlook

Many people experienced job insecurity last year due to the pandemic. It quickly became clear that a lot of industries won’t hold up against extreme circumstances like mandatory quarantine or social distancing. Now, people who were laid off are seeking promising new career opportunities. A career as a claims adjuster is one career path that

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What Insurance Adjusters Can Expect During the Texas Hail Season

Many Texans are looking excitedly to Spring after a turbulent wintery patch in February that brought damaging conditions and impacted all 254 Texas counties. The word spring generally evokes pleasant imagery of budding flowers, sunny days, and gentle rain showers. Realistically, the meteorological spring brings hail season along with it, and an uptick in hail

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Pursue a Career as a Claims Adjuster

Becoming an insurance claims adjuster takes some effort. When you work as an independent adjuster you\’re responsible for finding work, managing your cases, learning to use your equipment, and closing out claims correctly and efficiently all on your own, so you can get paid. This may sound like a lot of work, but this profession

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