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"Master the Art of Property Assessment: Your Path to Becoming an Adjuster"

Jul 06, 2022

As climate change brings about more unpredictable weather patterns, the role of property adjusters becomes increasingly crucial. Whether you're a homeowner looking to evaluate damage before filing a claim or a roofing professional or contractor wanting to empower your team with accurate assessment skills, our e-course has got you covered.

Lessons in Our E-Course

  1. Exterior Property Assessment: This lesson provides in-depth property inspection insights, including effective homeowner communication, material types, and the ability to distinguish "Hail Damage" from "Cosmetic Damage" as defined by insurance carriers.
  2. Hail Damage Identification: Acquire the expertise to identify hail damage on shingles by analyzing images of hail and cosmetic damage. Gain the confidence to make informed decisions.
  3. Interior Property Assessment: Explore the art of scoping, diagramming, and composing assessments in Xactimate Code. We offer templates for common Xactimate codes and templates to take along on inspections.
  4. Ladder Safety Mastery: Safety is paramount when working at heights. Discover why the Little Giant ladder is the preferred choice among adjusters.
  5. Rope'N'Harness Proficiency: Diversify your skill set by becoming a Rope'N'Harness inspector/adjuster.

Individual or Full Course Options

Each of the five lessons is available for individual purchase, enabling you to concentrate on your specific requirements. Alternatively, you can select the comprehensive course, which encompasses all lessons.

Field Socks

With the acquisition of the full course, you'll receive groundbreaking Field Socks. These versatile socks can be utilized as "Gaiter Socks" or to conceal shoelaces, ensuring you don't miss a step on a ladder or roof.

About the Course Director

The course is helmed by a CAT Adjuster with over 15 years of experience who has transitioned to the role of "The Public Adjuster." They represent homeowners by offering assessments and, when necessary, guiding them through the claim process. This service is distinct from that of a contractor and emphasizes homeowner advocacy during interactions with insurance adjusters.

LinkedIn: If you're interested in additional training for roofing employees, we provide valuable insights to help them make the right calls and enhance customer care.

For more information and a free e-book download, visit Adjuster Field Sock.