by Ed Hulse


There are a lot of products available that come with insurance. Everything from the large items such as cars and houses through to smaller items that are counted in property claims are things that are potentially covered by insurance. It is the role of the insurance adjuster to make sure that these claims are accurate and fair.

Sadly this means that the job can sometimes be stressful. Anyone wanting to take a job in this area has to be prepared to say no to people and to deal solely with the facts of a claim. This means having to talk to people and tell them whether or not they are able to get money from a claim and if so how much.

This often means talking to the different people involved. For example in the event of a car crash they would want to talk to both drivers involved, the police and any medical professionals treating their injuries. This requires someone who can be both tactful but also manage to get the information required.

The job is very analytical. It involves a lot of work interviewing people in order to find out what has occurred and where the fault potentially lies in any particular claim. They will also often have to check legal documents in order to make sure they have been accurately filled in.

There is also an element of negotiation as they have to discuss their findings with the company. They then decide what the amount should be for a claim. This can often mean they then have to mediate between the insurer and the person filing the claim.

One aspect of the role of the insurance adjuster that can be very stressful is that they work unsociable hours and it often involves a lot of travel. When a disaster occurs they can often be called out at short notice. Look online for more information about becoming an adjuster and job vacancies in your local area.




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