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Claims Adjuster

💰 Earn $75K-$104K
📚 High School Diploma or GED
⏱️ 24–48 Month Training
📈 -5.1% Job Growth
  • Ideal for those who enjoy problem-solving and making fair decisions.
  • Ensure fair settlements and protect company interests in insurance claims.
  • Work closely with legal experts on complex cases requiring litigation.
Claims Adjuster
What Claims Adjusters DoReview settled claims to determine that payments and settlements are made in accordance with company practices and procedures. Confer with legal counsel on claims requiring litigation. May also settle insurance claims.
  • Examine claims forms and other records to determine insurance coverage.
  • Analyze information gathered by investigation and report findings and recommendations.
  • Pay and process claims within designated authority level.
  • Investigate, evaluate, and settle claims, applying technical knowledge and human relations skills to effect fair and prompt disposal of cases and to contribute to a reduced loss ratio.
  • Verify and analyze data used in settling claims to ensure that claims are valid and that settlements are made according to company practices and procedures.
Claims Adjusters Education, Salary, and Growth
Minimum EducationHigh School Diploma or GED
Career ProspectsShaky (Decreasing by 1-5%)
Training Time2 to 4 years
Job Openings21,100 Annually
Median Earnings
$90,900 in California
$76,790 Nationally

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⏱️ Finish in 2-3 years
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