I need a list of insurance companies who operate in North Carolina that need independent auto claims adjusters.
Licensing requirements for claims adjusters, appraisers, examiners, and investigators vary by State. Some States have few requirements, while others require either the completion of prelicensing education, a satisfactory score on a licensing exam, or both. Earning a voluntary professional designation can sometimes substitute for completing an exam. In some States, claims adjusters employed by insurance companies can work under the company license and need not become licensed themselves. Public adjusters may need to meet separate or additional requirements. For example, some States require public adjusters to file a surety bond. Some States that require licensing also require a certain number of continuing education credits per year in order to renew the license. Workers can fulfill their continuing education requirements by attending classes or workshops, by writing articles for claims publications, or by giving lectures and presentations.
By police reports (always get one to cover yourself) and claims adjusters
they ARE two separate claims, and coverages, and handled completely separately many times by different adjusters...if you mean two different claim numbers etc....no what would be the purpose of that?
Insurance appraisers and claims adjusters evaluate insurance claims. In addition to investigating and evaluating the validity of damage or loss claims, they may advise insurance companies whether or not a claim is valid, if the insurer should pay a claim, and how much the payment should be. Most appraisers and claims adjusters work for a specific insurance company on a salary. Some work as independent contractors for specific companies on an as-needed basis. Independent contractors are often involved in appraisal or adjustments made because of a disaster and thus may be required to travel extensively. Insurance appraisers and claims adjusters may spend a large part of their time outside of the office as they investigate and appraise the value of or damage of objects, buildings or vehicles. They also complete a great deal of paper work, and must be comfortable with interviewing people, recording information in writing, and be skilled observers, with ability to pay attention to details. Claims adjusters and insurance appraisers have education beyond a high school diploma; this education may be offered as training by the company and may include a combination of on the job training as well as classroom training. Managerial and higher positions typically require a four year college degree. Many adjusters and appraisers specialize in a particular niche, for instance building claims, which may also require experience in construction, or auto claims which may require advanced training regarding auto repair and maintenance. Health insurance appraisers and claims adjusters may require specialized training in healthcare. Most states require a license for insurance appraisers or adjusters; the license typically requires an exam and / or proof of sufficient classroom training. Given the nature of disasters, you may want to apply and obtain licenses in several nearby states in case you are required to travel. Typically, you will also need to obtain training in order to use special software to file claims and adjustment estimates and other paperwork. Many companies handle all the training internally; others will expect you to participate in courses at local community colleges or career schools. Several schools offer specific courses designed to complete the requirements of a specific state regarding obtaining a state license as an insurance appraiser claims adjuster. It’s a good idea to determine which states you expect to work in, determine their license requirements, and then contact schools and insurance companies regarding training and job openings.
Have the body shop, make an evaluation and send that to the adjusters supervisor, Insurance Adjusters are given bonuses to keep your repair cost down
When automobile accident claims are required, the individual's car insurance company should be contacted, in order to put the individual in contact with a claims adjuster or representative. Accident/regular claim adjusters will help the individual through the claims process and assess the value of the claim.
Most states call it a property and casualty license.
Yes, you can get a auto broker license online by first getting a Auto Dealer license because you need that to get to the auto broker license. You can take tests then buy auto broker license online.
In the Untied States all auto, & truck license plates are 12" x 6" in all 50 states. Motorcycle plates are 7" x 4".
as I can do to get auto broker license in the state of Georgia
Each state is different in their licensing regulations. You can usually look for your states department of insurance online and find out.