Description
These courses were developed to teach adjusters the practical knowledge and estimating skills they use in the field. To get the most out of these valuable courses, we recommend taking our Tactical Xactimate Course or being familiar with Xactimate before proceeding.
As a property claims adjuster, you must be able to accurately identify construction materials and components in order to write accurate damage estimates in Xactimate. Our Estimating Property Damage Package includes a host of courses designed to walk you through the materials, components, and construction of the different parts of a property. You’ll learn about styles, finishes, and repairability factors, and how to measure and estimate for damages in Xactimate.
AdjusterPro’s courses are 100% online and can be completed at your own pace, wherever and whenever it’s convenient for you. This discounted bundle of courses is an excellent option for those looking to become more efficient and accurate when assessing property damage in the field.
These courses are available for continuing education credits in Texas. Instructions for reporting are listed in your classroom. You may not receive credit for any continuing education hours until after you have received your license.
Includes in this package:
- Estimating a Home’s Internal Structures (3)
- Estimating Cabinets, Countertops, & Trim (3)
- Estimating Commercial Damage Claims (3)
- Estimating Foundations, Framing, Windows, & Doors (3)
- Estimating Interior Walls & Floors (4)
- Estimating Mitigation & Remediation (4)
- Estimating Roofs & Exterior Walls (4)
24 total hours. Does not include ethics hours required for renewal.
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Compliance
Minnesota adjusters must complete 24 hours of insurance continuing education before their license renewal deadline, and at least 12 of those hours must not be sponsored by, offered by, or affiliated with an insurance company or its agents.
The 24 hours must include 3 hours of ethics-related continuing education. You may not repeat a continuing education course for credit during the same licensing period.
Before registering for any CE course, you should ensure that the course provider is active and in good standing with the Minnesota Commerce Department and that the MCD has approved the course for continuing education credit.
You can see approved continuing education and renew your license at Sircon.
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