If you need help studying for your state’s Claims Adjuster exam or just want some more information about what the exam is like, you’ve come to the right place.
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Exam Eligibility
Every state has its own set of eligibility requirements, so you’ll need to check the details with your state’s department of insurance.
Generally, you’ll need to be at least 18, have a diploma or GED, and pass a background check. In some states, you’ll also need to complete a pre-licensing education course.
Continuing education is also required by many states, and licenses typically last between 1 and 3 years.
What’s on the Exam?
The specific contents of the exam vary from state to state, but these are the key areas that are commonly covered:
- Fundamentals of Insurance: This includes basic insurance concepts, policy structures and provisions, and legal and regulatory frameworks.
- Types of Insurance and Coverages: This generally includes property insurance and casualty insurance, but you may see things like inland marine insurance or surety bonds.
- Claims Handling Process: This includes investigation, evaluation, damage assessment and valuation, negotiations and settlements, and legal compliance.
- State-Specific Regulations: Each state has its own insurance laws and regulations, so the exam will almost certainly include state-specific questions.
Online Claims Adjuster Prep Course
If you want to be fully prepared, Mometrix offers an online Claims Adjuster Prep Course. The course is designed to provide you with any and every resource you might want while studying. The Claims Adjuster Course includes:
- Review Lessons Covering Every Topic
- 450 Claims Adjuster Practice Questions
- More than 350 Digital Flashcards
- Money-back Guarantee
- Free Mobile Access
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The Insurance Claims Adjuster Prep Course is designed to help any learner get everything they need to prepare for their Insurance Claims Adjuster exam. Click below to check it out!
How to Register
In many states, the Claims Adjuster exam is provided by a third-party testing center, so you’ll need to contact your state’s insurance department for more information.
The testing fees also vary from state to state.
FAQs
Is the Claims Adjuster exam hard?
Yes, though some states’ exams may be harder than others. For example, the pass rate in Alabama is 61%, while the pass rate in Florida is only 25%.
How do I become a claims adjuster?
It varies from state to state, but you’ll generally need to meet the basic requirements, pass the licensing exam, and complete any other necessary courses or programs.
What does a claims adjuster do?
A claims adjuster investigates insurance claims to determine whether or not the insurance company should pay the charges.
How much do insurance claims adjusters make?
The median base salary for an insurance claims adjuster is about $75,000 annually.