Adjuster training is conducted in small classes at our National Training Center located in Coppell, Texas. Class size is usually 15 to 20 adjusters. The instructors are all Amcat employees with years of adjusting experience in the field.
The courses are designed to be comprehensive and provide the necessary training for an adjuster to progress in the profession.
The current curriculum consists of courses designed for new as well as experienced property adjusters.
Texas Adjuster Pre-Licensing - (Property, Casualty and Surety)
A five (5) day course that teaches property adjusters HOW to interpret and apply policies in the “real world” and provides the information necessary to pass the Texas state certification exam for an adjuster’s license which is administered during the last day of class.
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Basic Property Adjusting
Developed for new adjusters entering the profession.
Students receive classroom instruction and hands on experience conducting property inspection and estimate preparation using specific estimating software.
25 hours CE credit available for qualified adjusters.
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Intermediate Property Adjusting
Designed for the adjuster who has 2-3 years experience.
Instruction and practical exercises for property adjusters including software review, hail and windstorm inspections, additional living expense, extensive policy coverage, consumer protection and ethics. 30 hours total CE credit
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Advanced Property Adjusting
Designed for the adjuster who has 4+ years experience.
Upon successful completion, the property adjuster is prepared to handle small commercial losses and commercial residential claims such as condominiums and apartment complexes.
24 hours CE credit
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Estimating Software
Focusing on specific software (Xactimate 24) .
Classroom instruction and practical exercises for the property adjuster focus on the techniques needed to produce a complete estimate that will pass client review the first time.
20 hours CE credit
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Earthquake Certification
Designed for the adjuster who has 2-3 years experience.
Upon successful completion of this three (3) day course an adjuster is prepared to interpret residential earthquake policies, conduct inspections, develop and present final estimates acceptable to clients.
Texas Continuing Education credit requested.
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USAA Certification
A minimum of 3 years adjusting experience is required.
Classroom instructions and practical exercise, including Xactimate 24 software review. Specific client and AMCAT guidelines covered, in preparation for the USAA certification test upon course completion.
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