Part of being a licensed insurance claims adjuster is being ready to travel at a moment’s notice. You never know where and when disasters will happen, so you should keep a well-stocked travel bag that you can grab and go when catastrophe strikes. Even if some of these items seem like no-brainers, trust me when I say it’s better to gather everything ahead of time while you have a clear head than it is to try and remember everything you need when you’re hurrying off to a deployment.
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Hurricane Preparedness Week
May 25 through May 31st of 2014 is Hurricane Preparedness Week. The National Hurricane Center keeps up to date information of all hurricane activity as it happens. Follow them either on their...
Why Become An Insurance Adjuster – Part 5 Freedom
So far in our blog series, we've covered the: Small InvestmentMinimal Education RequirementsHigh Earning Potential andHow the Field is Recession Proof You may have found yourself getting excited...
Why Become an Insurance Adjuster – Part 3 High Earning Potential
Entering into the field of adjusting offers high income potential with only a small investment of money and time. You’re able to prepare yourself adequately for most jobs as an insurance...
Attributes of a Successful Claims Adjuster – Part 7
Last time we talked about caring for people and how it’s an essential element to doing your job as an adjuster. Some of these principles seem so simple, but the truth is that they’re the core...
CAT Adjuster Flood Claims
Well, the days have all blended together as I’m sitting at the tail end of my first storm. Doesn’t seem like I’ve been in New York for 4 weeks, but I have. I’ll share a few highlights of...
Getting Situated to Handle Claims
Day 7 – Driving to New York to begin Insurance Adjusting Woke up early on Sunday morning and drove to Long Island. Once I got my claims and mapped out where they were, my wife got on craigslist.com...
My First Adjuster Claims
Day 4 – NextGen Training and Receiving First Adjuster Claims Flood certification is finished and now we're pushed back into our final day of training for NextGen Training. The trainers were burned...
Expedited Through Flood Adjuster Training
Day 2 – NextGen and Flood Adjuster Training NextGen training was on the second day at another hotel a few miles down the road. I’m starting to understand what is going on here. They have been...
Hurricane Sandy – My First Deployment
Hurricane Sandy hit the east coast on Sunday, October 28. Prior to that I’d been applying to several CAT companies to get my name on their rosters. Renfroe called me three days prior to...