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Job Description
Licensed Public Adjuster Stellar Public Adjusting Services Jacksonville, FL Job Details Full-time | Contract $60,000 - $100,000 a year 12 hours ago Qualifications Liability determination Commercial insurance knowledge Homeowners insurance knowledge Research High school diploma or GED Analysis skills Attention to detail Damages evaluation Analytical thinking Loss calculation Property insurance knowledge
Full Job Description Stellar Public Adjusting Services Independent Public Adjuster Duties and Responsibilities:
Adjusters inspect property damage to determine how much the insurance company should pay for the loss. They might inspect a home, or commercial property.
Adjusters interview the claimant and witnesses, inspect the property, and do additional research, such as look at police reports. They may consult with other workers, such as accountants, architects, construction workers, engineers, lawyers, and physicians, who can offer a more expert evaluation of a claim.
Adjusters gather information—including photographs and statements, either written or recorded on audio or video—and submits documents for claims reporting and processing.
Skills/Qualifications:
A high school diploma or equivalent is typically required for a person to work as an entry-level adjuster. A bachelor's degree or related experience is preferred. Have the appropriate Licensing requirements for the State of Florida. Analytical skills. Adjusters must each evaluate whether the insurance company is obligated to pay a claim and determine the amount to pay. Adjusters must consider various pieces of information to reach a decision. Communication skills. Adjusters must get information from a range of people, including claimants, and others. They must know the right questions to ask in order to gather the information they need. Detail oriented. Adjusters must carefully review documents and damaged property, because small details can have large financial consequences. Interpersonal skills. Adjusters often meet with claimants and others who may be upset by the situation that requires a claim or by the settlement the company is offering. These workers must be understanding, yet firm regarding their company's policies.