
The Obligations of a Public Insurance Adjuster
This course explains what a public insurance adjuster is, and how a public insurance adjuster serves an insured who presents a claim to an insurer. The public insurance adjuster is a licensed professional who acts as an agent for the insured pursuant to an assignment signed by the insured in favor of the public insurance adjuster.
This course covers the following:
- The licensing of a public insurance adjuster.
- The reason for the existence of public insurance adjusters.
- How a public insurance adjuster is remunerated.
- The difference between a public insurance adjuster and an independent insurance adjuster or an insurance company employed adjuster.
- The ethical requirements imposed by the National Association of Public Insurance Adjusters.
- The service(s) provided by public insurance adjusters.
- How a person can be licensed as a public insurance adjuster.
- What a public adjuster may not do.
- How a public adjuster helps an insured prepare and present a claim to an insurer.
- Why the public adjuster should always be reasonable, professional, honest, forthcoming, prompt, and knowledgeable.
The final portion of the video is a brief summation of the Preamble and 15 courses in the Certified Expert in Corporate Property Insurance program that establishes how a Certified Expert in Corporate Property Insurance (CECPI) is a necessary asset to every business and every insurer. CECPI Experts can work with management professionally to allow them to work as risk managers, or work closely with the risk manager to review insurance proposals to determine if the proposal meets the need of the insurer.
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