Claims Adjuster
What does a Claims Adjuster do?
A claims adjuster investigates, analyzes, and determines the extent of insurance company's liability concerning personal, casualty, or property loss or damages, and attempt to effect settlement with claimants.
How do you prepare?
There are no formal education requirements for any of these occupations, and a high school degree is typically the minimal requirement needed to obtain employment. However, most employers prefer to hire college graduates or people who have some insurance-related work experience or vocational training.
What’s the pay like?
As a claims adjuster in Iowa you can expect to earn approximately $65,962 a year, according to Iowa Workforce Development.
For more information
about careers in this field, click here
www.bls.gov/k12/help.htm.
What does a Claims Adjuster do?
A claims adjuster investigates, analyzes, and determines the extent of insurance company's liability concerning personal, casualty, or property loss or damages, and attempt to effect settlement with claimants.
How do you prepare?
There are no formal education requirements for any of these occupations, and a high school degree is typically the minimal requirement needed to obtain employment. However, most employers prefer to hire college graduates or people who have some insurance-related work experience or vocational training.
What’s the pay like?
As a claims adjuster in Iowa you can expect to earn approximately $65,962 a year, according to Iowa Workforce Development.
For more information
about careers in this field, click here
www.bls.gov/k12/help.htm.
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