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...
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Is it Time for a Career Change?
Millennials are the future of insurance and possess many of the qualities that industry recruiters are looking for, such as an affinity for teamwork, an entrepreneurial spirit, and a love for...
Top 3 Characteristics of Great Independent Adjusters
What is an Independent Adjuster? Staff insurance adjusters call upon independent adjusters to assist in fulfilling claims. These individuals help staff adjusters during catastrophes or when there is...
Advantages of Online Training for Insurance Adjusters
Classroom learning is becoming increasingly outdated in our fast-paced internet-connected world. There are three common options to prepare for the state insurance exam. They are traditional...
A Year in the Life of an Insurance Adjuster
If you’re on a journey to become an insurance adjuster, one thing you may have heard is that the nature of an insurance adjuster’s work can be somewhat seasonal. Sure, events like auto accidents and...
Year In Review – Midwest Storms
2020 was an historic year for weather related disasters. We had a record setting hurricane season and an historic wildfire season that grabbed a lot of headlines and deployed many thousands of...
Storm Watch: Derecho Storms Ravage the Midwest
On the Monday of August 10, 2020, a vicious group of storms ripped through a half-dozen states in the Plains and the Midwest with winds over 100 mph. Hundreds of residents in Iowa, Wisconsin and...
What Adjusters Must Know Before the 2020 Storm Season
Storm season is upon us once again. The storms themselves bring with them their own set of challenges – strong winds, torrential rain, and a few hailstorms here and there, to name a few. This year...
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.