7
By – Joe Armato How to Become a Public Adjuster?

Joe Armato - How to Become a Public Adjuster?

Embed Size (px)

Citation preview

Page 1: Joe Armato - How to Become a Public Adjuster?

By – Joe Armato

How to Become a Public Adjuster?

Page 2: Joe Armato - How to Become a Public Adjuster?

They advocate for policyholders appraising and negotiating with the

insurance company regarding a recently filed claim. Public adjusters collect

evidence, assess the damage to the property, review damage assessments

completed by others, interview their clients, witnesses, and other

interested parties, and complete the necessary reports to file the claim.

Public adjusters are an important part of the insurance industry

Page 3: Joe Armato - How to Become a Public Adjuster?

If you believe that becoming a public adjuster is the right career path, there are a few steps you will need to fulfill

When it comes to your education, at this time there are no educational requirements other than having a high school diploma or GED. One possible way to gain experience and knowledge to become an effective public adjuster is by earning a college degree, working in the insurance industry, or having a combination of both.

Page 4: Joe Armato - How to Become a Public Adjuster?

Another way in which you can increase your knowledge base is by attending courses in claims adjusting through a community college. Some may even offer claims adjuster Associate’s Degrees.

Increase your knowledge base is by attending courses

Page 5: Joe Armato - How to Become a Public Adjuster?

In many states, you will have to become licensed to

become a practicing public adjuster. Many states require

you to complete an educational program, have

experience in claims adjusting, and pass the licensing

exam or a combination of the three before you can

become licensed.

Page 6: Joe Armato - How to Become a Public Adjuster?

Joe Armato graduated from the Sobelsohn School of

Insurance in New York City before receiving his license.

Shortly afterward he started his own business and helped

thousands of people in the New York City area get back on

their feet after they experienced a destructive personal

event.