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EDUCATION & RESOURCES FOR CLAIMS PROFESSIONALS

Whether you are starting your career as an insurance adjuster or looking to expand your expertise provides the guides, tools, and industry context you need to succeed in the claims profession.


Insurance Adjuster Licensing by State

Every state writes its own rules. Some require a license for all adjusters, others carve out staff or public adjusters, and a few take a lighter approach. Getting this wrong can mean delayed appointments, rejected applications, or work you are not authorized to perform.

Our state guides summarize what matters in one place: whether a license is required, exam and pre-licensing education expectations, typical fees, how to apply, continuing education, reciprocity, and links out to the regulator so you can verify details before you act.


Adjuster License Exam Prep by State

The exam is often where capable candidates lose time. Questions are rarely written to trick you on purpose, but they do assume you have seen how coverage, ethics, and state law are framed on a test.

Where we have published prep for a state, you will find study outlines, sample-style questions, and plain-language notes on passing score, timing, and what to expect from the provider. Use it alongside the licensing guide for that state, not instead of the official candidate handbook.


Insurance Claims Glossary

Claims work is full of shorthand: ACV, subrogation, mitigation, scope, salvage, and dozens more. When everyone uses the same word but means something slightly different, misunderstandings turn into rework, disputed scopes, and slower settlements.

The glossary is a shared vocabulary for adjusters, contractors, attorneys, and policyholders. Each entry is written to be readable on its own, with enough context to use the term correctly in email, estimates, and coverage conversations.


Continuing Education by State

Renewal cycles sneak up quickly, and not every course sold as adjuster CE counts toward your license. States publish approved-provider lists and topic rules that change more often than most busy adjusters can track.

Our CE directory is organized the same way as licensing: pick your state, see published providers and formats where we have listings, and jump to your licensing guide for hour counts, ethics, and renewal timing. Always confirm approval with your regulator before you buy hours.


Catastrophe Deployment Guide by State

Storm work moves fast, and small process mistakes can become expensive file problems. Adjusters need a reliable field workflow for intake, documentation, communication, supplements, and closeout under real-world pressure.

Our catastrophe deployment guides provide state-by-state operational playbooks that pair with licensing and CE resources. Open your state for readiness checks, compliance reminders, safety practices, and practical deployment cadence.

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