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Why Veterans Make Great Insurance Adjusters

If you are not sure what insurance adjusting is, you are not alone. Catastrophe insurance adjusters help property owners in the aftermath of a disaster. They investigate claims and coordinate payments, helping people in their time of need. Many property/casualty insurance carriers have focused their recruiting efforts on veterans, and they’ve done so for a

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How to Become an Insurance Adjuster

2020 has been a year of drastic change. COVID-19 has changed the way most of us live our lives. For many, it has also changed their jobs and career goals. Because the pandemic forced partial shutdowns of many businesses across the country, record numbers of people have found themselves unemployed. Those who are employed have

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How to Reduce Insurance Adjuster Stress and Burnout

Even the most enthusiastic insurance adjusters are sure to hit a slowdown at some point in their career. Insurance adjusters are prone to burnout because of the high-stress nature of their job. Burnout is a kind of over exhaustion which drastically reduces your productivity, even if you’re working the same amount of time as usual.

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How to Become a Successful Catastrophe Adjuster

If you like the thrill of being up-close and personal with the aftermath of catastrophic events around the country, catastrophe adjusting might be the perfect career path for you. Here are some ways you can improve your chances of being successful as a brand new independent catastrophe adjuster.  Have Secure Emergency Funds This isn’t a

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The Catastrophic Weather Types in Texas

Texas’s enormous size and geographical diversity contribute to its wide range of weather conditions. In the western part of the state, residents experience cold winters with low humidity, while the eastern two-thirds endure a subtropical climate with hot, humid summers and occasional winter cold fronts. The mountainous region west of the Pecos River is the

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