CAT ADJUSTERS GEAR UP FOR STORM SEASON
Welcome to Tornado Season
As the month of March comes to a close we start to see shifting weather patterns bring all the ingredients of storm season together. Catastrophic Adjusters around the country are gearing up to head into the aftermath of this first batch of Tornados. After the devastation rolls through town, adjusters are some of the first people on the scene to help families and communities move forward.
Rebuilding after a major storm can be a long a difficult process, and it is usually pretty costly! An adjuster plays a key role in getting things moving in the right direction. They act as the representative of the insurance company and are on site to ensure that the insured (the homeowner or property owner) is compensated for all of the loss they have sustained and were insured against.
THE FIRST STEPS FORWARD
It is the task of the adjuster to assess the extent of the damage and be the eyes of the insurance company. Once they have verified the damage (the loss), the adjuster is often authorized to provide the insured with some of their first financial compensation for the loss they have sustained. Most of our adjusters report that this is one of the most rewarding aspects of their job.
With this first bit of financial empowerment, families and communities begin to move forward and move on. The adjuster represents the turning point between catastrophe and building the future.
Surprisingly, many people have no idea that they can have a great career by becoming a catastrophic insurance adjuster. On top of feeling good about the work they are doing to help people rebuild their lives, CAT adjusters can gross over $100,000 working as little as 6 months our of the year. And many of them spend their “off-season” enjoying their Freetime in the company of friends and family. It is a job that is both rewarding and it pays well, but almost no one knows about it.
HOW CAN I BECOME A CAT ADJUSTER?
If you think that you would like to explore more about this industry and are considering a new career visit the website www.vas-trained.com. Veteran Adjusting School offers a full service, accredited 3-month training program for people who are looking to get started as CAT Adjusters. We will take you from the first introduction all the way through your first few storms. We are committed to training and mentoring the best adjusters and we have the reputation to prove it.
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