By Guy Grand

Claims Adjuster Course

Claims Adjuster Course

Are you searching for the perfect claims adjuster course? Then you’re in luck. (VAS) Veteran Adjusting School is a hands-on, fully licensed claims adjuster school. The 6-week intense claims adjuster course turns the students into quality adjusters that are ready to run full inspections. In fact, VAS has 18 IA partners that are so confident in the program that they hire VAS graduates right out of school. That is why VAS has over 95% job placement rate.

VAS has a hands-on storm simulation where the students are able to perform live inspections and gain real-world insight from their instructors and mentors. The Veteran Adjusting School mentorship program extends past graduation and into the claims adjusting career field. This allows the new adjusters the confidence to lean on the years of experience that their mentors can provide.

VAS Claims Adjuster Course Includes:

  • 30 Adjuster Subjects Taught
  • 40 Real World Claims
  • Xactimate Level 2 Training
  • Mentorship
  • Hands-on Adjuster Training
  • Laptop & Tools
  • And More!

(CAT) Catastrophe Adjusting

Veteran Adjusting School graduates are prepared for several types of adjusting but the program focuses on catastrophe adjusting. Why catastrophe adjusting? Because it is by far the most rewarding form of claims adjusting. It has the highest earning potential with CAT adjusters averaging $70k-$100k in 6-9 months. Catastrophe adjusters have plenty of vacation time with 3-6 months off. They are also able to help people who are in desperate need of compensation.

Catastrophe adjusters are self-employed and independently contracted by insurance agencies to assess the damages for their insured customers in regions that have been affected by catastrophic events (hurricane, hailstorm, wildfire, etc.).

However, despite all of the benefits this job provides, it is not an easy job. It takes hard work, dedication, organization, and self-motivation in order to be successful in the CAT adjusting field. That is why VAS will only accept students that are committed to becoming top tier CAT adjusters that efficiently produce quality work product in a professional manner. VAS isn’t looking for students, they are looking for dedication.

Catastrophe adjusting isn’t for everyone. Do you have what it takes?