An INSURANCE ADJUSTER is an individual who measures and documents an insured loss and works to get the client the settlement to which they are entitled. Adjusters may be employed by the insurance company, work for an insurance company on a contract basis, or work as a public adjuster representing clients.
ADJUSTERS INSURANCE SCHOOL offers an online correspondence course to provide you with the training needed to become an insurance adjuster or to refresh your knowledge. After passing the AIS course, you will be prepared to take the state licensing exam to obtain an adjuster's license.
AIS lessons are available anytime/anywhere in the United States. All you need is an Internet connection. They're perfect for a busy schedule. Refer to the enrollment page for more details.
Testimonials
This course gave me information that I never thought I would use. When the course taught about how to settle a claim involving a minor it didn't mean much until I was confronted with this issue. I am glad that I took the course. Eugene
I completed the full Adjusters Insurance School course and received my certificate of completion. I enjoyed the course because I learned real world examples of being an adjuster. While other courses simply aim at helping you pass the state lice... Alice
I completed the full Adjusters Insurance School course and received my certificate of completion. I enjoyed the course because I learned real world examples of being an adjuster. While other courses simply aim at helping you pass the state lice... Bill
I completed the Adjusters' Insurance School after I had been involved with Claims Adjustment for a short time. The course gave me an understanding of the basic principles of the insurance adjusting industry. I learned the responsibilities und... Cathy
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