@@noanswer2003 I hope I understand your question right. If you were working catastrophe Claims, you are assigned 25 to 50 claims all at one time. It is extremely busy, 16 hours a day, crazy, but worth it. This can also happen locally with Daily Claims if there is a large hail storm. You can be assigned 5 to 6 a day, six days a week, possibly even seven days a week, for several weeks to a month. Very long hours, high stress, but worth it.
@@crypto9god166 I don’t have any experience doing that, so I wouldn’t be a good person to make a video for that topic. It’s probably very similar to the info that you see on my videos.
Sarah, glad I could help. It all depends whether you like your job or not. I love my job, and I want to help others enjoy their job too. Thanks for watching!
I can’t wait until this is me. With so much experience and knowledge full of joy. I’m starting my journey as an IA. I’m only 21 so I have plenty of time to learn and make mistakes.
Got my feet wet in Hurricane Ian, absolutely love the business and its pace, building out a 2008 chevy 3500 as an off-grid office/camper for cat deployments.
I just have to say, I thought I was the only one that could put together mapping and finding your way around like you described! LOL! But, as a roofing contractor who's not been very happy in this role and been considering adjusting among other careers that can translate in our industry, this video and your happy energy are a huge boost for me. Thank you for making these!
I'm a forklift driver in my early 40s, and I'm married to an insurance agent. She got me interested in insurance, but I want nothing to do with sales (I did sales throughout my 20s). I'm doing the course to get licensed as an adjustor, and I'm pretty excited to get into it. I really need a nice change of pace, and this seems super interesting to me
@williamz7011 Very good, insurance sales is definitely not a glamorous part of Insurance, and it is very hard. But adjusting is amazing. You made a good choice.
Same here my wife is a desk adjuster and I work in the Pest Control industry I already have my 620 license so I am waiting for August for a position to open up at her company.
Sorry I’m here a year later after this video was originally uploaded…is this a job I can do evenings and weekends? I work a Monday-Friday 6am-3pm job and have free time outside those hours. Thanks!!!
Thank you for your question. Typically this is a job that has to be done full-time, especially at the beginning. I could choose to work much less now because I’m a field adjuster, and I can choose when I work.
@stopandthinkinsights I love drones for roof inspections, especially on the 13/12 pitches 😆 but the Carriers are slow to adapt this method, and currently we cannot use them. Maybe one day!!
I use to do Insurance Inspections a couple years ago.... Receive report, go to the home, take photos of all sides including roof photos with my raised self stick attachment to my phone, measure the perimeter of the home with the measuring wheel- front, sides, and backyard, sketch the property with the measurements on site then complete digitally via the companies software, etc.... Would you say that's similar experience to you and add onto my resume'? Is it easy to get hired on after you've gained any experience? Also do you have to continue signing up after every year or season with the IA firms? I've taken the prelicense course and Xactimate course and I plan to sign up with as many IA firms as possible. I would like to do Daily Claims in the field because I really enjoyed the Insurance Inspections, but I'm opened to working desk claims. Also want advice to help me get on the roof (scared of heights)?
Thank you for your comment. Your experience is good, definitely worth putting it on the résumé. They can decide whether they want to accept it or not. Yes, after you get experience it is very easy to find work. If you are persistent, and, like you said, get on lots of rosters, you will find work. Once you’re on the roster, you’re there until they kick you off. Sometimes you may need to renew your contract with them, every year, but that’s a digital signing. I have people calling me all the time, and I’ve never worked for them. This is the benefit of being on lots of rosters. There will always be work, and it’s nice to get a call for more. As far as being afraid of heights, I’m not sure I could help you with that. You can get rope and harness training, maybe take some courses that will get you on some smaller roofs to see how you do. These rope and harness courses are good for helping you feel comfortable using safety gear. There’s nothing wrong with using it. Thanks for watching.
Hello 👋. I've got my TX All Lines, signed up to a couple IA firms. Do i have to wait to get in with those firms before i can do additional certs and training? Do you know of a source i can use to locate adjusters near me to shadow?
Thanks for your comment. Don't stop with a couple of firms. I would suggest no less than 30-40 firms. The power is in your hand when you put lots of options in your corner. Unfortunately, I don't have any contacts for shadowing. Check out adjuster message boards or my discord. discord.gg/5zkQ7bwEUm
Hello, I'm in TX and literally just finished my All Lines pre license course and Xactimate course. I'm waiting on insurance approval for my app. How long did it take for the state to get you approved upon submitting your application with attachments? Also have you heard back from any firms, if so, which ones?
@@TripleBlsdNHlyFvrd it takes a little bit of time to hear back from Texas, but continue with any other certifications that you can take. Get signed up on rosters and make sure your résumé looks great. You are definitely on the right path.
i learn sonething new already haha, you got a new subscriber! question have you ever been deployed, and do you still only take 30mins per inspection during CAT Assessment?
@brandonsanon-jules7223 Yes, I have been on several CAT events and I am currently deployed in FL. My goal is 30 min inspections, but sometimes the damage is huge and it will take an hour. Remember that the work is back at the computer. Get in and get out, get your documentation and measurements, and get back to the hotel as quick as possible to start the real work. haha
I have been looking into this career field I’m super interested I’ve read that you cannot do it w any type of record but I have also read that you can now i only have really old misdemeanors should i move forward to expunge them first
@edjr2378 I have heard both ideas as well. It really is up to the firms that hire you. If they don't mind, then it doesn't matter, I guess, but I am not sure. It would be good to get them off your record first, if they are old offenses.
@simplybeingshipley Typically whatever you complete in two weeks will be paid, two weeks later. The 1st and the 15th are the approximate pay dates. so whatever you complete up to the 15th, will be paid on the 1st week of the month.
@TeganHoney I think anyone can be an adjuster, if they have the desire to be one. It doesn’t matter about your background, your skill level, your education level, everyone can do this position, if they desire it.
We actually work for a firm, that talks to the insurance company. And yes, to some extent we represent the insurance company we work for. But we are independents. We are right in the middle.
I have my 70-20 FL license and level 1 xactimate certification. I’ve only been in claims a yr and half. Is doing All perils hard? Also, did ur company provide u with a company car?
@chittalkstudio Congrats! As you write more and more estimates, your skills will increase. It’s not that hard after many years of practice. As an Independent Adjuster, you are responsible for all of your own expenses including your vehicle. I’ve never had a company car.
You do not need a degree to be an adjuster. But you do need training. Some insurance carriers require a certification in order to handle their insurance claims. They are licensing requirements for most States. Watch some of my other videos explaining licensing and this will help you get started.
What type of adjuster are you ? Do you work for a specific insurance company as a field adjuster, or are you an independent adjuster for a separate company ?
I am an independent adjuster. I can work for any insurance company through a firm. There are hundreds of firms that hire independent adjusters. So much work out there!!
@@danieltheadjuster I am currently and intern for auto owners working in claims and I do a lot of invoicing for independent adjusters. The thing that scares me the most about pursuing adjusting is the lengthy reports that come along with each invoice. How would you describe the amount of paperwork/report work part of the job ?
As far as the report, no more than 30 minutes to write the report. As far as invoicing less than two minutes. Alacrity and several other firms that I work for now have automated and pre-populated invoices that work in excel. Very simple. I would never say reports are the hangup of my job. I would say drive time and photo labeling, are my biggest time consumers.
Hi. Is this a job that somebody can get into without any prior experience, or knowledge of the field? It seems like an ideal job for someone that likes to work independently with a hybrid of being on the road and at home.
This job can be started with no experience but it will be several years before you will handling field claims. Get as much training as possible and be ready for CAT events. It can be you opportunity to get in as a brand new adjuster if a big event occurs.
Is an auto appraiser legal required to physically go out and view the vehicle before they total a car out or can they do it based off photos from an online Auction house " staging area"?
Guy blow his house up to commit suicide it damage 32 house including my pastor home Every insurance company settled with in days accept state farm mayor stuck his nose in They had beams broken and adjuster said was there before Cause of that I never get state farm
Hello @danieltheadjuster! Is Claims Adjuster and Claims Examiner the same? I'm interested with this job, I have an interview but I have no experiences. Thanks!
@@danieltheadjuster thank you for answering me quickly. Its focus is on workers compensation, claims adjustment, litigation management and property insurance administration for the county. Any advice for me?
@@danieltheadjusterI'll have the interview tomorrow so hopefully I'll be able to ace it. I think it is exciting and I love learning. Thank you so much!
Let me know if you have any questions--Love to help
I always hear it can be overwhelming, what makes it so overwhelming?
@@noanswer2003 I hope I understand your question right. If you were working catastrophe Claims, you are assigned 25 to 50 claims all at one time. It is extremely busy, 16 hours a day, crazy, but worth it. This can also happen locally with Daily Claims if there is a large hail storm. You can be assigned 5 to 6 a day, six days a week, possibly even seven days a week, for several weeks to a month. Very long hours, high stress, but worth it.
Daniel do you think you could do a video on how it is to be a adjuster working for a roofing/construction contractor?
@@crypto9god166 I don’t have any experience doing that, so I wouldn’t be a good person to make a video for that topic. It’s probably very similar to the info that you see on my videos.
Is there a such thing as an automotive claims adjuster? I love cars and would love to work with cars within this field. @@danieltheadjuster
You came with the energy. And that is what I needed! All these other adjusters are out here monotone and BORING!!!
Sarah, glad I could help. It all depends whether you like your job or not. I love my job, and I want to help others enjoy their job too. Thanks for watching!
You’re videos keep me motivated/learning while I wait on my first Deployment! 🐐 Appreciate the content!!
You’re so welcome, glad to help. Just uploaded a live stream that I did today. In case you missed it there was a lot of really good content.
@@danieltheadjuster bet, I’ll check it out !
Cool
Check out my new Discord Adjuster Community--brand new!!--great place to chat about adjuster stuff--discord.gg/5zkQ7bwEUm
@@danieltheadjuster hopping in now appreciate it
I can’t wait until this is me. With so much experience and knowledge full of joy. I’m starting my journey as an IA. I’m only 21 so I have plenty of time to learn and make mistakes.
If you keep this enthusiasm that you already have, you will succeed and you will be a great adjuster!! Keep it up!!
Have you deployed yet
Not yet, looking to stay local since hail hit this area last week. Much cheaper to live at home and handle claims than in a hotel!
Same here. I'm 20. waiting to either get trained in class or deployed and trained on the job.
I wish I had known about this career when I was your age. You are so lucky.
Hello Daniel, Great infomation! I'll be following you. I'm excited man.
@derrickdenson wonderful! Thanks for watching
I love the sense of enthusiasm!
@thelinkinparkguy001 Thanks so much! I love my job!
Got my feet wet in Hurricane Ian, absolutely love the business and its pace, building out a 2008 chevy 3500 as an off-grid office/camper for cat deployments.
Nice, great idea, congrats on the deployment, and welcome to the business
I just have to say, I thought I was the only one that could put together mapping and finding your way around like you described! LOL! But, as a roofing contractor who's not been very happy in this role and been considering adjusting among other careers that can translate in our industry, this video and your happy energy are a huge boost for me. Thank you for making these!
@kjun80cruzer92 Wow! Thanks for all the positive comments, and the compliments. Yes, adjusting is a great career.
I’ve been with State Farm for over a year now and have never been happier.
@Prysn Very happy for you!!
Hey man do you mind if i email you a few questions about your position with statefarm
@@PeaceandPositive Best to leave the questions here, so that everyone can benefit from the answers. Glad to help!
I'm a forklift driver in my early 40s, and I'm married to an insurance agent. She got me interested in insurance, but I want nothing to do with sales (I did sales throughout my 20s). I'm doing the course to get licensed as an adjustor, and I'm pretty excited to get into it. I really need a nice change of pace, and this seems super interesting to me
@williamz7011 Very good, insurance sales is definitely not a glamorous part of Insurance, and it is very hard. But adjusting is amazing. You made a good choice.
Same here my wife is a desk adjuster and I work in the Pest Control industry I already have my 620 license so I am waiting for August for a position to open up at her company.
@CrazyGadgetGuy very good choice!
Awesome info and tips!
@joebotto5527 I appreciate the comment
Hello, I'm a teuck seucer thinking about getting my license. Do you have a video showing you doing the work of an adjuster?
Yes, there are several videos in my channel that teach you how to do the work
Sorry I’m here a year later after this video was originally uploaded…is this a job I can do evenings and weekends? I work a Monday-Friday 6am-3pm job and have free time outside those hours. Thanks!!!
Thank you for your question. Typically this is a job that has to be done full-time, especially at the beginning. I could choose to work much less now because I’m a field adjuster, and I can choose when I work.
what do you think about drones for the roof? have you used them? do you know of adjusters that use them?
@stopandthinkinsights I love drones for roof inspections, especially on the 13/12 pitches 😆 but the Carriers are slow to adapt this method, and currently we cannot use them. Maybe one day!!
I use to do Insurance Inspections a couple years ago.... Receive report, go to the home, take photos of all sides including roof photos with my raised self stick attachment to my phone, measure the perimeter of the home with the measuring wheel- front, sides, and backyard, sketch the property with the measurements on site then complete digitally via the companies software, etc.... Would you say that's similar experience to you and add onto my resume'? Is it easy to get hired on after you've gained any experience? Also do you have to continue signing up after every year or season with the IA firms?
I've taken the prelicense course and Xactimate course and I plan to sign up with as many IA firms as possible. I would like to do Daily Claims in the field because I really enjoyed the Insurance Inspections, but I'm opened to working desk claims. Also want advice to help me get on the roof (scared of heights)?
Thank you for your comment.
Your experience is good, definitely worth putting it on the résumé. They can decide whether they want to accept it or not. Yes, after you get experience it is very easy to find work. If you are persistent, and, like you said, get on lots of rosters, you will find work. Once you’re on the roster, you’re there until they kick you off. Sometimes you may need to renew your contract with them, every year, but that’s a digital signing.
I have people calling me all the time, and I’ve never worked for them. This is the benefit of being on lots of rosters. There will always be work, and it’s nice to get a call for more. As far as being afraid of heights, I’m not sure I could help you with that. You can get rope and harness training, maybe take some courses that will get you on some smaller roofs to see how you do. These rope and harness courses are good for helping you feel comfortable using safety gear. There’s nothing wrong with using it. Thanks for watching.
Your awesome!!!!! Love it.
Appreciate it!! Thanks for watching
Just curious what its like working as an employee of staterfarm doing the same job
@blackzetsu466 I was working as a desk adjuster for SF, but now I am a field adjuster. They are two different jobs.
Hello 👋. I've got my TX All Lines, signed up to a couple IA firms. Do i have to wait to get in with those firms before i can do additional certs and training? Do you know of a source i can use to locate adjusters near me to shadow?
Thanks for your comment. Don't stop with a couple of firms. I would suggest no less than 30-40 firms. The power is in your hand when you put lots of options in your corner. Unfortunately, I don't have any contacts for shadowing. Check out adjuster message boards or my discord. discord.gg/5zkQ7bwEUm
Hello, I'm in TX and literally just finished my All Lines pre license course and Xactimate course. I'm waiting on insurance approval for my app. How long did it take for the state to get you approved upon submitting your application with attachments? Also have you heard back from any firms, if so, which ones?
@@TripleBlsdNHlyFvrd it takes a little bit of time to hear back from Texas, but continue with any other certifications that you can take. Get signed up on rosters and make sure your résumé looks great. You are definitely on the right path.
Can you do the inspection with a drone
No, most insurance carriers do not allow drone inspections as an independent adjuster. Boots on the roof.
Hell yeah man dial in!
@Prysn Yes!
i learn sonething new already haha, you got a new subscriber!
question have you ever been deployed, and do you still only take 30mins per inspection during CAT Assessment?
@brandonsanon-jules7223 Yes, I have been on several CAT events and I am currently deployed in FL. My goal is 30 min inspections, but sometimes the damage is huge and it will take an hour. Remember that the work is back at the computer. Get in and get out, get your documentation and measurements, and get back to the hotel as quick as possible to start the real work. haha
@brandonsanon-jules7223 Glad you are learning and thanks for the follow! I am here to help!
I have been looking into this career field I’m super interested I’ve read that you cannot do it w any type of record but I have also read that you can now i only have really old misdemeanors should i move forward to expunge them first
@edjr2378 I have heard both ideas as well. It really is up to the firms that hire you. If they don't mind, then it doesn't matter, I guess, but I am not sure. It would be good to get them off your record first, if they are old offenses.
How frequently, or on what time basis, can a deployed CAT IA expect to be paid while in the field?
@simplybeingshipley Typically whatever you complete in two weeks will be paid, two weeks later. The 1st and the 15th are the approximate pay dates. so whatever you complete up to the 15th, will be paid on the 1st week of the month.
What are your thought regarding someone with a MSW wanting to become an adjuster?
@TeganHoney I think anyone can be an adjuster, if they have the desire to be one. It doesn’t matter about your background, your skill level, your education level, everyone can do this position, if they desire it.
I like your energy
Thanks so much!! Love my job!!
You get a substantial amount of hail damage on the homes you inspect. What area(s) do you usually cover?
I’m in the Raleigh North Carolina area. I cover about an hour and a half radius from Raleigh.
@@danieltheadjuster Thanks for your quick reply! Many thanks.
Does adjuster work for insurance co, represent the insurance co?
We actually work for a firm, that talks to the insurance company. And yes, to some extent we represent the insurance company we work for. But we are independents. We are right in the middle.
How do i find work at a afirm as an independent adjuster?
@homeaway5418 a great place to start is on this website below. www.catadjuster.org/Careers.aspx
Hello Daniel, thanks for sharing. By the way where do you live?
@sandycool6622 I live in Raleigh, North Carolina
I have my 70-20 FL license and level 1 xactimate certification. I’ve only been in claims a yr and half. Is doing All perils hard? Also, did ur company provide u with a company car?
@chittalkstudio Congrats! As you write more and more estimates, your skills will increase. It’s not that hard after many years of practice. As an Independent Adjuster, you are responsible for all of your own expenses including your vehicle. I’ve never had a company car.
To be this career do you need a degree? Or is there a trainee position you can start as?
You do not need a degree to be an adjuster. But you do need training. Some insurance carriers require a certification in order to handle their insurance claims. They are licensing requirements for most States.
Watch some of my other videos explaining licensing and this will help you get started.
What type of adjuster are you ? Do you work for a specific insurance company as a field adjuster, or are you an independent adjuster for a separate company ?
I am an independent adjuster. I can work for any insurance company through a firm. There are hundreds of firms that hire independent adjusters. So much work out there!!
@@danieltheadjuster I am currently and intern for auto owners working in claims and I do a lot of invoicing for independent adjusters. The thing that scares me the most about pursuing adjusting is the lengthy reports that come along with each invoice. How would you describe the amount of paperwork/report work part of the job ?
As far as the report, no more than 30 minutes to write the report. As far as invoicing less than two minutes. Alacrity and several other firms that I work for now have automated and pre-populated invoices that work in excel. Very simple. I would never say reports are the hangup of my job. I would say drive time and photo labeling, are my biggest time consumers.
@@danieltheadjuster im with Alacrity as well. Have been since 2017 when they were still worley. Great video man
Terrific, glad to meet you, thanks for the video compliment.
Hi. Is this a job that somebody can get into without any prior experience, or knowledge of the field? It seems like an ideal job for someone that likes to work independently with a hybrid of being on the road and at home.
This job can be started with no experience but it will be several years before you will handling field claims. Get as much training as possible and be ready for CAT events. It can be you opportunity to get in as a brand new adjuster if a big event occurs.
What resources would you recommend to someone who is studying for an adjuster license for Arizona? Any hep would greatly appreciate it.
You might want to check out AdjusterPro.Com for that State
Is an auto appraiser legal required to physically go out and view the vehicle before they total a car out or can they do it based off photos from an online Auction house " staging area"?
I think most inspections are in field. VIN # has to be confirmed.
You videos are great , thank you
Thanks so much!!
What are some of the companies you can sign up with? I'm a roofer and in the process of getting my adjusters license
Check out this link. You can sign up with these companies that are offering work as well as others on this site.
www.catadjuster.org/Careers.aspx
Do you suggest getting the Florida license or Texas?
Either one is fine
Get both
@@danieltheadjuster Thanks much
Anytime!!
So claims adjustors don't get out of their cars?
@bobsmith2943 Yes we do. I am not sure why you thought this.
@@danieltheadjuster propably because he wanted to see the full day in the life not just when your in route. nice video though
@oyeeche Yes. I understand. But hard to show the insides of peoples house during an inspection. Thanks for watching!
😅😅😅
@trailrider7046 👍
I wanna do it too
@lupeavalos9342 Very good!
🎉🎉🎉
Thanks!
How does your first check looks like ?
It is a direct deposit into your account. Checks are not delivered.
Guy blow his house up to commit suicide it damage 32 house including my pastor home
Every insurance company settled with in days accept state farm mayor stuck his nose in
They had beams broken and adjuster said was there before
Cause of that I never get state farm
Wow crazy!! Yes , crazy Claims do happen
Hello boss ❤
@ShafqatRasool-o6y Hello!
Does anyone other than me find it disturbing that the filming appears to be going on WHILE HE IS DRIVING! Seriously I'm sure its fine - its all fine.
Funny! I’ve been driving for so long, I practically could do with my eyes closed. ha ha
As long as his hands are free. People can multitask.
Yes, my hands are in the steering wheel. Ha ha
No
Hello @danieltheadjuster! Is Claims Adjuster and Claims Examiner the same? I'm interested with this job, I have an interview but I have no experiences. Thanks!
Yes, essentially it’s the same. The claims examiner might be a lower pay than the other job, with no experience.
@@danieltheadjuster thank you for answering me quickly. Its focus is on workers compensation, claims adjustment, litigation management and property insurance administration for the county. Any advice for me?
No advice needed. They will teach you everything you need to know. It will be awesome experience for you.
@@danieltheadjusterI'll have the interview tomorrow so hopefully I'll be able to ace it. I think it is exciting and I love learning. Thank you so much!
Congratulations!! You will do great!