I recently was trained on this. I really like how you presented it!!!! This video added to what I learned as well as tied in some loose ends. Nice Job!
Appreciated the first 15 minutes of this video. The rest regards roofing estimates, which is cool to learn but not what I need. I am looking for just rooms / interior. I’ll check out more videos from you to see if you cover it. Thanks !!
I have got no proper wordings sir that we really need the teachers like you specially to learn these kind of programs so nice of you and keep going so that we will catch better learning skills from you.
Nice video! I’ve been putting off purchasing my adjuster course. I’m really interested in becoming a desk adjuster but my problem is wanting to research so much that I end up getting confused and wondering if I should really drop the money to do something I’m not sure about. I guess with anything it takes time and patience to learn. Really looking for remote positions and even to work independently so I can stay home and also still be a mom to my young one
Ditto! I tend to get fixated on researching and NEVER taking action. The Xactimate piece (and not knowing exactly what it is) was definitely scare me off...lol! Anyway, if you decided to pursue this endeavor, please share with us how it is going for you.
I just passed the Adjusters course to receive the Texas license. Also took the Xactimate training. Should of asked this question in class but was trying to just take in what was being thrown out there. I do not understand how you get the measurements of the roof so you can draw it. I have watched many videos and did not see anyone actually measuring the perimeter of the roof.
Congratulations!! The main measurements when drawing a roof using a tape measure is the rake, and the ridge, sometimes the valley is a good measurements to get. Once you draw it in Xactimate, using the rake and ridge, you will have the perimeter measurements in the details tab of the sketch. Also ridge, hip, flashing etc. measurements will be there too. Hope this helps
To get a list of all of the categories printed, go to the search TAB in an estimate, click on SEARCH PRICE LIST, click on what category you want to print (can't do them all at once) RIGHT CLICK on the first line item, go to OTHER OPTIONS, then SELECT ALL. Once highlighted, RIGHT CLICK, the SEND LIST TO, then EXCEL. you can print and save from this page. This will give you all the line items. As far as categories, I'm not sure it can print those, but you can look under Reference search.
Thank you, for the information. Wanting to use my adjuster’s license! Question, I have an Xactimate demo, would you recommend these pricey training courses in addition to yt university. Tight on funds and your video is helpful.
@ashn8074 A good foundation of Xactimate is worth every penny. If you don’t get excellent training, it will slow you down and cost you money. Make the investment in a good course. Alacrity offers a good self-paced one.
Absolutely great videos you have put out. I’m a IA but have been doing auto since 2019. Getting back into property. It’s great to brush up on my Xactimate skills with your videos! Once I’m set up with X1 I’ll buy your macros. Can’t thank you enough!
Simply just really grateful for your help in seeing this for the first time. Takes the worry out of most the process. I am considering with my experience in managing 60 million dollar high rise buildings and also industrial properties as well as extensive work with residential and real estate. I just think that storms are not going away and empty neater I can retire as an adjuster just need to start the process. Any suggestions. I also worked with several difficult insurance companies on residential. So I know the pit falls and a former adjuster turned roofer has helped me a great deal in learning what's covered and what isn't.
You have excellent experience that will definitely help you in this business. The road is the same for everyone, but the additional experienced people in other trades, will get the opportunities faster. Follow my videos from start to finish and this will map out for you the path to this career. Welcome to the Family!!
So I'm starting training for my IA license this week. My question is this - Is the expensive Xactimate training offered by the different IA training groups worth the extra $295 or so? Or can I download the Xactimate demo and follow along with a training video like yours and expect to have a pretty good idea of how to use the software effectively? Thanks for any advice. Love your videos!! Keep up the good work!
Any and all training that teaches you the software is good to know. Personally, since RUclips has come around, there are hundreds if not thousands of videos teaching Xactimate. No need to purchase a course when there is free information out there. Just need to take the time to watch them, study the concepts, and master the program. It is not rocket science. Thanks for watching!!
Thank you for so much for this, just playing around with the system, if the claimant’s address and phone number is different from the loss address and phone number, is there somewhere we would input this or just in our file notes?
Xactimate has a way to put in several addresses and several phone numbers under the claim info tab. Definitely change it, and make the primary phone number, the number that you reached the insured. The reason why this is important to change, is the price for the estimate may change, because the line items are based on the ZIP Code. It could affect your estimate dramatically.
Overhead & Profit is something insurance companies try their best to not include. If a contractor is self-employed, (eg fence installer, gutter guy, window guy, roofer, etc) then the insurance company holds on to the fact that they do not need supervision to do their job, thus O&P is not needed. Only on the super big claims, can we add O&P. Keep that in mind.
@@danieltheadjuster I found in working with my roofer that LM was an absolute no on O&P. Farmers and State Farm would sometimes include it and sometimes you could fight for it. No matter the size project. Oddly LM paid for O&P on fence but not on roof. As an adjuster all that fight will be left to the insured and insurance. Adjusting takes me out of it. Less stress. Yet I learned so many ways insurance would short change contractors. Programs that didn't include labor and or price increases etc. Learned their games and now I will just be able to leave it all up to others. I want to get licensed in multiple states and move around like FEMA. Explore the country and get paid for it.
As an adjuster, do you still have to make your own roof sketch with the new measurement programs? On scopes, I've seen some adjusters attach the hover.
@tythompson5152 I sketch everything unless a roof sketch can be imported into the program. Most of the carriers I have used will not just allow a copy of the Hover (etc.) be uploaded into the file because they want annotations on the sketch for where the test square was taken, and where the wind damage was etc. Hover will typically import into XM8, so this is a good one to use.
Hi Daniel, I just had roof inspected at my personal home and the person who came just did the damage inspection and photos. i asked questions of course for my personal knowledge since I am newly licensed and he said he didnt do the estimating part, he did the inspection part. What type of title would he be called? i was under inpression the damage inspectors were adjusters as well. he said someone else would do the adjusting part after he sent in all the photos and his report.
I have been seeing a trend toward this type of inspection. I think it helps the insurance company see the houses faster if they don't have to wait for the adjuster. A lot of adjusters can estimate from the photos so that they don't have to go back out. As long as the inspector is not making a decision, I think they can do this. They will make much less money doing this than will an adjuster. Just keep that in mind.
Thanks for the info! I’m going to be getting my license this weekend and am looking to be an independent de ask adjuster. As a desk adjuster, do you still need to do sketches or would Xactimate be used more for other purposes?
I am with three and two did a back ground check and one did a drug test .. 3rd one is top 3 but refuses to spend money on background check .. I am with pilot , alacrity . I did rope and harness with pilot .. are you recommending to have more than 3 major cat company , certf with usaa, state farm . .
At one time, I was on 40 rosters. I weeded out the ones I didn’t want to work for and at one time was consistently working for about six. It’s nice to have options. If you don’t have work, sign up for a bunch more. You can always drop them later.
I think I had 5-6 with background checks, the rest were just extensive paperwork. I found that some of the smaller firms were able to provide me work faster than the big ones. Look on catadjuster.org for the list. Just my two cents.
Quick question. When you get deployed for a hail storm or any catastrophe. Would we need to do a sketch for every claim? I'm new to this, I've heard carriers typically don't require a sketch. Any input greatly appreciated!
Absolutely have to do a sketch. I have never heard of a carrier allowing a claim to be submitted without a sketch. Handled over 5000 claims. I’m not sure where you got that information from.
@@danieltheadjuster Wow thank you for the quick reply! A local roofing contractors here in Dallas, Tx is also an IA and he was saying not to worry about sketch since carrier's don't require it during a CAT. Also something about eagles view diagram being included with claims more often now so the sketch will automatically upload. Not sure if that's true or not
Correct, Eagleview is used a lot more, but we still have to put our annotations on the roof even if it does import the sketch. Any interior damage will have to be sketched. It is nice on the catastrophe events that a lot of the carriers use Eagleview. But don’t get used to it because there are a lot that don’t use it, on regular daily claims. You need to be ready to draw the roof and the interior if needed.
What about for example, a customer hires a general contractor where the roof and siding is be replaced. He subs the roof to a roofing crew, subs the siding to a siding crew, subs the gutter and fascia to a gutter company, subs electrical to remove exterior lights and power meters so siding can be replaced, subs an HVAC company to disconnect and reconnect lines from several heat pumps so siding can be replaced, and subs to a drywall contractor to repair drywall damage around several skylights that were replaced with the roof. That is 6 trades involved. Does something like that warrant the insured to use a general contractor and warrant the general contractor to be paid that 10% for overhead and 10% for profit?
Typically the insurance company looks for any opportunity to combine trades. Roofers are their own contractor and don’t need a supervisor. Typically siding, facia, and gutters are the same. This can be the same over many different trades. If the job is small, the insurance company will not pay overhead and profit. Typically, they’re looking for anything over $25,000 in the repair estimate, to potentially justify overhead and profit. But if it’s just roof and siding, they wouldn’t pay for it. I’ve seen overhead and profit included on large interior jobs or large exterior jobs like a tree falling on the house. But wind, O&P wouldn’t be added. It’s a fine balance, but the insurance company will let you know if they will pay for it or not.
I typically make my front of the house the bottom of the drawing entering from the bottom of the page in Xactimate. That would make the left side left, the right side on your right.
Hey im trying to send you a message, how do i reach out to you ? I have a question.. need help with a sketch. Im off by 2 inches on two different measurements
@beniaminolifestyle8588 You might want to check out my Discord discussion group. discord.gg/PwBF2n52HP There are a lot of guys that you can chat with to brainstorm your error.
If you are a desk adjuster, then normally that is included in the computer that you work on. As a field adjuster, you’ll have to pay this monthly. If you work for a big firm, like Alacrity, they get a discount for the software, and they will allow you to utilize the discount, if you work claims for them.
The title is a bit misleading. Good video for beginners that don’t know anything about adjusting. You’re talking about changing the date loss and finding the pricing list geez i hope folks know this Adj 101. I was looking to see the different features and changes from xm28.5 vs X1
Thanks for your comment. We don’t really have a choice when it comes to upgrades. Xactimate changed from 28 to X1 and didn’t give us much of an option. But X1 is definitely a little different than 28, but it doesn’t really matter, we just adjust!!
@danieltheadjuster Hey Question for ya. You mentioned using an actual camera when adjusting. I see xactimate has an app and allows you to take pictures directly in the app and then you can label those photos right then. What are your thoughts on that?
I’ve tried the app, and I feel like it’s slow and cumbersome. For me, I just don’t care to use it. My camera takes photos and records them to a card, I take the card out, put it into my computer, and it’s a piece of cake. Everyone can use their own systems, I choose to stay with this one forever.
As a learner, I appreciate all you do. We will learn a great deal from your experience.
I appreciate your feedback. And like you, you have a right to your opinion just as much as I do. Just ignore it if it bothers you.
OMG you are a God send. Thank you. I'm not in a position to pay for additional training but need it in order to be more marketable. You are awesome!!
You’re welcome
Same Melshon, best of luck to you and also big Thank You to you as well Daniel!
Thank you so much
This is extremely helpful. It's 2K for training between this and my personal buddy who's in the business. I should be ready in no time
Terrific, glad to be of help.
I recently was trained on this. I really like how you presented it!!!! This video added to what I learned as well as tied in some loose ends. Nice Job!
Thanks so much for your feedback! Great job getting the training
Thank you for this information such a Good Samaritan
Thank you so much for the compliment!! Thanks for watching!
Hi Daniel. Excellent presentation! Thank you very much for posting.
Thanks! Glad you enjoyed it!
Appreciated the first 15 minutes of this video.
The rest regards roofing estimates, which is cool to learn but not what I need.
I am looking for just rooms / interior. I’ll check out more videos from you to see if you cover it. Thanks !!
Appreciate your comments. Interior inspections are hard, because people do not want their personal items recorded for the world to see.
I have got no proper wordings sir that we really need the teachers like you specially to learn these kind of programs so nice of you and keep going so that we will catch better learning skills from you.
@fatherson4218 Thank you for your kind words! Glad to help
Nice video! I’ve been putting off purchasing my adjuster course. I’m really interested in becoming a desk adjuster but my problem is wanting to research so much that I end up getting confused and wondering if I should really drop the money to do something I’m not sure about. I guess with anything it takes time and patience to learn. Really looking for remote positions and even to work independently so I can stay home and also still be a mom to my young one
It's a great career choice but it does take time to get rolling. Definitely worth it!
Ditto! I tend to get fixated on researching and NEVER taking action. The Xactimate piece (and not knowing exactly what it is) was definitely scare me off...lol!
Anyway, if you decided to pursue this endeavor, please share with us how it is going for you.
Don’t give up. It seems hard at first but well worth it.
Thank you for the great training. My budget doesn't currently have room to pay for a class, but this is a great start.
Yes, I understand. It is a process. Glad to help.
Thank you for taking the time to teach this ❤
@j.turner2280 You are welcome !!
I just passed the Adjusters course to receive the Texas license. Also took the Xactimate training. Should of asked this question in class but was trying to just take in what was being thrown out there. I do not understand how you get the measurements of the roof so you can draw it. I have watched many videos and did not see anyone actually measuring the perimeter of the roof.
Congratulations!! The main measurements when drawing a roof using a tape measure is the rake, and the ridge, sometimes the valley is a good measurements to get. Once you draw it in Xactimate, using the rake and ridge, you will have the perimeter measurements in the details tab of the sketch. Also ridge, hip, flashing etc. measurements will be there too. Hope this helps
Thanks again for making this, I’ll be sure to do the same a few years from now for the next generation.
You’re welcome
Thank you Dan. God bless.✝️
Thanks!!
Thank you for putting this together for me😂❤. I do appreciate
Great!!
Excellent explanation. Thank you for sharing your knowledge with others.
You’re welcome, glad to help!!
How I can print list of category and selector?
To get a list of all of the categories printed, go to the search TAB in an estimate, click on SEARCH PRICE LIST, click on what category you want to print (can't do them all at once) RIGHT CLICK on the first line item, go to OTHER OPTIONS, then SELECT ALL. Once highlighted, RIGHT CLICK, the SEND LIST TO, then EXCEL. you can print and save from this page. This will give you all the line items. As far as categories, I'm not sure it can print those, but you can look under Reference search.
Youre the man!!!
Thanks so much
Thank you, for the information. Wanting to use my adjuster’s license! Question, I have an Xactimate demo, would you recommend these pricey training courses in addition to yt university. Tight on funds and your video is helpful.
@ashn8074 you’re welcome, glad to help
@@danieltheadjusterI have an Xactimate demo, would you recommend these pricey courses in addition to YT university? 😂
@ashn8074 A good foundation of Xactimate is worth every penny. If you don’t get excellent training, it will slow you down and cost you money. Make the investment in a good course. Alacrity offers a good self-paced one.
@@danieltheadjuster thank you so much!
@ashn8074 you’re welcome, and thanks for watching
good video- I have too much training but no deployment yet . Thank you
I have been there before. Keep calling the firms and let them know you are available.
Very helpful video Dan, you ROCK!
Glad it was helpful! Thanks for watching!
@@danieltheadjusterdo you do both home and auto adjustments?
@@senecaturtles yes, at one time I did auto adjustments for State Farm. But now currently only do property damage claims.
I love this is it possible to make the music lower for next time it's hard to concentrate those of us that don't learn with music.
Yes sir!! Sorry
@@danieltheadjuster thank you kindly
Absolutely great videos you have put out. I’m a IA but have been doing auto since 2019. Getting back into property. It’s great to brush up on my Xactimate skills with your videos! Once I’m set up with X1 I’ll buy your macros. Can’t thank you enough!
Appreciate the feedback, thank you very much
Simply just really grateful for your help in seeing this for the first time. Takes the worry out of most the process. I am considering with my experience in managing 60 million dollar high rise buildings and also industrial properties as well as extensive work with residential and real estate. I just think that storms are not going away and empty neater I can retire as an adjuster just need to start the process. Any suggestions. I also worked with several difficult insurance companies on residential. So I know the pit falls and a former adjuster turned roofer has helped me a great deal in learning what's covered and what isn't.
You have excellent experience that will definitely help you in this business. The road is the same for everyone, but the additional experienced people in other trades, will get the opportunities faster. Follow my videos from start to finish and this will map out for you the path to this career. Welcome to the Family!!
When I add my room it pretty much the same size of the roof...why? And how would I make it smaller?
@davidwashington8584 There is a default 12x12 room that comes up.
1st video was awesome. Moving on to the next one. 💪🏾
Great, thanks!!
So I'm starting training for my IA license this week. My question is this - Is the expensive Xactimate training offered by the different IA training groups worth the extra $295 or so? Or can I download the Xactimate demo and follow along with a training video like yours and expect to have a pretty good idea of how to use the software effectively? Thanks for any advice. Love your videos!! Keep up the good work!
Any and all training that teaches you the software is good to know. Personally, since RUclips has come around, there are hundreds if not thousands of videos teaching Xactimate. No need to purchase a course when there is free information out there. Just need to take the time to watch them, study the concepts, and master the program. It is not rocket science. Thanks for watching!!
@@danieltheadjuster Really Love this response
@@erv.7663 thanks!!
Thanks for the video, Got a question. Why you change the 4-12 slope roof to a 10-12 slope, instead of 6 or 8-12? Just for demonstration purposes?
Yes
Thank you for so much for this, just playing around with the system, if the claimant’s address and phone number is different from the loss address and phone number, is there somewhere we would input this or just in our file notes?
Xactimate has a way to put in several addresses and several phone numbers under the claim info tab. Definitely change it, and make the primary phone number, the number that you reached the insured.
The reason why this is important to change, is the price for the estimate may change, because the line items are based on the ZIP Code. It could affect your estimate dramatically.
Thank you, that’s been driving me crazy lol
Ha ha. No problem!!
OandP can cover gutters and windows and fencing. So OandP at 10 percent is very common.
Overhead & Profit is something insurance companies try their best to not include. If a contractor is self-employed, (eg fence installer, gutter guy, window guy, roofer, etc) then the insurance company holds on to the fact that they do not need supervision to do their job, thus O&P is not needed. Only on the super big claims, can we add O&P. Keep that in mind.
@@danieltheadjuster I found in working with my roofer that LM was an absolute no on O&P. Farmers and State Farm would sometimes include it and sometimes you could fight for it. No matter the size project. Oddly LM paid for O&P on fence but not on roof. As an adjuster all that fight will be left to the insured and insurance. Adjusting takes me out of it. Less stress. Yet I learned so many ways insurance would short change contractors. Programs that didn't include labor and or price increases etc. Learned their games and now I will just be able to leave it all up to others.
I want to get licensed in multiple states and move around like FEMA. Explore the country and get paid for it.
Very cool. It’s a great career!!!
As an adjuster, do you still have to make your own roof sketch with the new measurement programs? On scopes, I've seen some adjusters attach the hover.
@tythompson5152 I sketch everything unless a roof sketch can be imported into the program. Most of the carriers I have used will not just allow a copy of the Hover (etc.) be uploaded into the file because they want annotations on the sketch for where the test square was taken, and where the wind damage was etc. Hover will typically import into XM8, so this is a good one to use.
I am a new adjuster and was needing help with Xactimate
It would be good for you to take a course from one of the adjusting firms to help you. Or you could watch my videos. I have a lot of help in there.
Hi Daniel, I just had roof inspected at my personal home and the person who came just did the damage inspection and photos. i asked questions of course for my personal knowledge since I am newly licensed and he said he didnt do the estimating part, he did the inspection part. What type of title would he be called? i was under inpression the damage inspectors were adjusters as well. he said someone else would do the adjusting part after he sent in all the photos and his report.
I have been seeing a trend toward this type of inspection. I think it helps the insurance company see the houses faster if they don't have to wait for the adjuster. A lot of adjusters can estimate from the photos so that they don't have to go back out. As long as the inspector is not making a decision, I think they can do this. They will make much less money doing this than will an adjuster. Just keep that in mind.
Can I import Eagleview report rather than doing sketches for roof claims only? Thanks, John
Yes, you can. Check with the carrier that you work for, sometimes they can order it for you.
Thanks for the info! I’m going to be getting my license this weekend and am looking to be an independent de ask adjuster. As a desk adjuster, do you still need to do sketches or would Xactimate be used more for other purposes?
Congratulations! Xactimate as a desk adjuster is used mostly on the back end for minor changes. The field adjuster is going to do the sketch.
@@danieltheadjuster thank you!!
@@cocodarling7307 you are welcome!!
I am with three and two did a back ground check and one did a drug test .. 3rd one is top 3 but refuses to spend money on background check .. I am with pilot , alacrity . I did rope and harness with pilot .. are you recommending to have more than 3 major cat company , certf with usaa, state farm . .
At one time, I was on 40 rosters. I weeded out the ones I didn’t want to work for and at one time was consistently working for about six. It’s nice to have options. If you don’t have work, sign up for a bunch more. You can always drop them later.
is that 40 with background check or just 40 applications
I think I had 5-6 with background checks, the rest were just extensive paperwork. I found that some of the smaller firms were able to provide me work faster than the big ones. Look on catadjuster.org for the list. Just my two cents.
love the videos thanks for sharing.
I am just starting out learning the system... does anyone know if there is a reclaiming pavement code?
You are welcome. That XM8 code does not come to mind. Try the search feature in XM8
@@danieltheadjuster I did even asked for help in the live chat they said use a manual line.. but that looks so tacky to an insurance adjuster..
Yes, every process in construction is not fully represented in XM8. Sometimes a misc line under the trade can be added as long as a note is included.
Check out my new Discord Adjuster Community--brand new!!--great place to chat about adjuster stuff--discord.gg/5zkQ7bwEUm
Quick question. When you get deployed for a hail storm or any catastrophe. Would we need to do a sketch for every claim? I'm new to this, I've heard carriers typically don't require a sketch. Any input greatly appreciated!
Absolutely have to do a sketch. I have never heard of a carrier allowing a claim to be submitted without a sketch. Handled over 5000 claims. I’m not sure where you got that information from.
@@danieltheadjuster Wow thank you for the quick reply! A local roofing contractors here in Dallas, Tx is also an IA and he was saying not to worry about sketch since carrier's don't require it during a CAT. Also something about eagles view diagram being included with claims more often now so the sketch will automatically upload. Not sure if that's true or not
Correct, Eagleview is used a lot more, but we still have to put our annotations on the roof even if it does import the sketch. Any interior damage will have to be sketched. It is nice on the catastrophe events that a lot of the carriers use Eagleview. But don’t get used to it because there are a lot that don’t use it, on regular daily claims. You need to be ready to draw the roof and the interior if needed.
@@danieltheadjusterI see, welp looks like I have a ton to learn still. Thank you for these videos, extremely helpful!
You are welcome!!
What about for example, a customer hires a general contractor where the roof and siding is be replaced. He subs the roof to a roofing crew, subs the siding to a siding crew, subs the gutter and fascia to a gutter company, subs electrical to remove exterior lights and power meters so siding can be replaced, subs an HVAC company to disconnect and reconnect lines from several heat pumps so siding can be replaced, and subs to a drywall contractor to repair drywall damage around several skylights that were replaced with the roof. That is 6 trades involved. Does something like that warrant the insured to use a general contractor and warrant the general contractor to be paid that 10% for overhead and 10% for profit?
Typically the insurance company looks for any opportunity to combine trades. Roofers are their own contractor and don’t need a supervisor. Typically siding, facia, and gutters are the same. This can be the same over many different trades. If the job is small, the insurance company will not pay overhead and profit. Typically, they’re looking for anything over $25,000 in the repair estimate, to potentially justify overhead and profit. But if it’s just roof and siding, they wouldn’t pay for it. I’ve seen overhead and profit included on large interior jobs or large exterior jobs like a tree falling on the house. But wind, O&P wouldn’t be added. It’s a fine balance, but the insurance company will let you know if they will pay for it or not.
Where is the front of the house- right and left seems like it should be reversed??
I typically make my front of the house the bottom of the drawing entering from the bottom of the page in Xactimate.
That would make the left side left, the right side on your right.
Hey Dan. Should Tax Jurisdiction be used and how do I know which to choose? Thanks.
I typically use the highest tax rate, that has to do with improvements. That’s a typical tax rate for remodeling.
@@danieltheadjuster Thanks
you are welcome!!
Hey im trying to send you a message, how do i reach out to you ? I have a question.. need help with a sketch. Im off by 2 inches on two different measurements
@beniaminolifestyle8588
You might want to check out my Discord discussion group. discord.gg/PwBF2n52HP There are a lot of guys that you can chat with to brainstorm your error.
Do you hold one on one trying for X1?
No sorry
I wish there was a practice website, so by the time I buy it.. I can be comfortable.
Yes, would be nice. It is very expensive but good.
So you do not need a windows computer anymore to run the new xactimate?
No, you have to use a windows 10 computer and/ or use the iPad.
@@danieltheadjuster is adjusterschool the best xactimate training or from the xactware website?
You know, I think it’s all about the same, they teach you what you need to know to pass the test
Do you pay for Xactimate yourself or is the software provided by the carrier(s) you work with?
If you are a desk adjuster, then normally that is included in the computer that you work on. As a field adjuster, you’ll have to pay this monthly. If you work for a big firm, like Alacrity, they get a discount for the software, and they will allow you to utilize the discount, if you work claims for them.
Do you have any private courses?
At this time I do not. Please continue to watch my videos. I hope to explain everything you need to know as an adjuster.
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Yesss
This video was fun in the making
Is there a way to watch and listen without having to hear that horrible music in the background?
I’m sorry
The title is a bit misleading. Good video for beginners that don’t know anything about adjusting. You’re talking about changing the date loss and finding the pricing list geez i hope folks know this Adj 101. I was looking to see the different features and changes from xm28.5 vs X1
Thanks for your comment. We don’t really have a choice when it comes to upgrades. Xactimate changed from 28 to X1 and didn’t give us much of an option. But X1 is definitely a little different than 28, but it doesn’t really matter, we just adjust!!
@@danieltheadjuster I see what you did there LOL
Yep
@danieltheadjuster Hey Question for ya. You mentioned using an actual camera when adjusting. I see xactimate has an app and allows you to take pictures directly in the app and then you can label those photos right then. What are your thoughts on that?
I’ve tried the app, and I feel like it’s slow and cumbersome. For me, I just don’t care to use it. My camera takes photos and records them to a card, I take the card out, put it into my computer, and it’s a piece of cake. Everyone can use their own systems, I choose to stay with this one forever.
His Instagram link does not work. Does anyone know Daniels IG name?
instagram.com/danieltheadjuster/
LOSE THE BACKGROUND MUSIC
thx
Your background music is a distraction.
Sorry