If you want to obtain a Texas Insurance Adjusters License, there are a few things to consider. Here, we will cover everything you need to know about the Texas Insurance Adjusters License– including...
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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...
How Insurance Adjusters Can Prepare for the Texas Storm Season
April is fast approaching and that means the blistering Texas heat and relentless sunshine will make a reappearance soon. The warm weather may be welcome after the frigid cold that shocked the state...
Why a Texas All-Lines Adjuster License Might be Right for You
What is an All-Lines License? An All-Lines Adjuster License allows you to handle any line of Insurance coverage. These lines of coverage include catastrophe, property and casualty, and public...
How Adjusters Prepare for Winter Weather Catastrophes
Most of the nation is shivering with record-breaking low temperatures. As a licensed insurance adjuster in Texas, it’s unlikely you’ll work a lot of winter weather catastrophe sites here. But if you earn your Texas All-Lines Adjuster License from 2021 Training, you’ll be licensed to go on deployments to the 16 states that don’t have state-specific licensing programs – and a lot of them get very cold. From nor’easters in New Jersey to blizzards on the plains of the Dakotas, you’ll be qualified to work them all. Consider this a quick guide to what you might encounter in the field and how to make sure you’re prepared.
Why Become an Insurance Adjuster – Part 2 Minimal Education Requirements
Career education fees can seem daunting. A year of college will run most over $15,000. A college degree will run you $50,000 or more! However, your new career investment as an...
Why It’s Good To Be A Texas Insurance Adjuster
Many people have never heard of CAT adjusting.CAT is the short version of catastrophe. A CAT adjuster is one who goes out after storms such as Hurricane Sandy and adjusts claims for companies...