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Is the total adjuster package from AdjusterPro worth it and is it right for me?

If you’re looking at AdjusterPro’s Total Adjuster Package, you’re probably motivated to get into claims adjusting, and also wondering if this is a worthwhile investment or just unnecessary bonus material. 

Quick transparency note: We offer the Total Adjuster Package, so we have a vested interest. But the truth is, this Total Adjuster Package is not for everyone. We’ll be upfront about the pros, the drawbacks, and when licensing-only prep (or a different route) is the smarter move.

This package exists because passing the exam and getting licensed is one thing, but feeling confident, getting hired, and being ready for real claims is another. 

If you deploy and you aren’t prepared to manage claims right off the bat, many IA Firms will send you home. This package is an option to prepare for higher job-readiness without having to purchase each course individually

If you are new to adjusting and would benefit from the software, construction basics, and soft skills courses, this package is for you. 

On the other hand, if you already know how to manage claims, have prior experience with Xactimate, or have a background in construction, this may not be a helpful investment. 

In this article, we’ll break down what the Total Adjuster Package includes, how it compares to licensing prep, who it’s best for (and not for), and what to consider before you commit, so you can decide with confidence.

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What’s Included In AdjusterPro’s Total Adjuster Package? 

To help paint the picture of if it’s worth it or not, it’s important to understand what’s included. 

The new, upgraded package contains:

  • Your State Exam Prep or Pre-Licensing Course: States have different education and licensing requirements, but don’t worry. We include what you need for your specific state in your state-specific package.
  • Smart Pass Toolkit: Target your weak spots with unlimited practice exams and performance tracking.
  • Tactical Xactimate Training: A live, 12-hour webinar series (3 evenings) to learn Xactimate software before you apply it on the job.
  • Expanded Skills Library: Now featuring Residential Construction Basics (4-hr) and Soft Skills: The Essential Art of Adjusting (4-hr).

If you purchased these courses individually across the market (from various providers) the value would look like this:

  • Low-End Market Value: ~$642* (If you pieced together the cheapest, lowest-quality options).
  • High-End Market Value: ~$1,520+ (If you bought premium, carrier-recognized courses individually).

*This is assuming you purchase courses for these topics. There is always the option to study independently, but keep in mind that some states do require an approved pre-licensing course that candidates must take before they can take the state exam (e.g., TX, FL, and AR). So if you take the independent, DIY route, make sure you check your state requirements and abide by their regulations. 

AdjusterPro’s Total Adjuster Package includes everything above with lifetime access to the course materials. Prices range from $649 to $849, depending on your state requirements.

What’s the Difference Between AdjusterPro’s Total Adjuster Package and a Licensing Prep Course?

In short, everything included in the licensing prep course is also part of the Total Adjuster Package, but the package offers additional training to help you build practical skills and feel more job-ready. If you only need to prepare for the exam itself, the licensing prep course is the more cost-effective choice.

For a deeper look at the differences, think about it this way:

At a minimum, you need a license to become an adjuster. But as you consider your options and supplemental training, the question becomes less about how to pass your licensing exam and more about how much preparation you want (and what will make you a desirable candidate) before you start applying for jobs.

Students typically fall into one of two groups: 

Group 1: For some, licensing alone is enough. This group may already have industry experience, strong professional networks, or familiarity with the material covered in these courses.Group 2: Other students are starting from scratch and building a whole new career with limited exposure to estimating software, construction fundamentals, and claims handling.

The Total Adjuster Package is designed for students in that second group. In addition to licensing prep, it prepares you for the job with: 

  • practical training in Xactimate
  • construction basics
  • real-world claim expectations
  • guidance from veteran adjusters on hiring processes, field tools, deployment realities, and handling your first claims.

That level of preparation is not required, though it can be a significant advantage. Some adjusters build those skills in other ways, through in-person training or by taking individual courses from us or other providers that better match their budget, learning style, or format preferences.

The value of a bundled pathway is not that it is the only way to succeed. It is that it offers a more consolidated route for students who prefer to tackle licensing and career preparation together.

Ultimately, the decision comes down to what information you need, how you prefer to learn, how quickly you want to pursue opportunities, and how prepared you want to feel when you begin.

How Does AdjusterPro’s Total Adjuster Package Compare to Other Adjuster Training Programs?

If you’re evaluating your choices, you likely have several paths available.

Option 1: Licensing-Only Programs (or DIY study)

Pros:
– Lower upfront cost
– Focused on passing the exam

Tradeoffs:
– Limited career-prep guidance
– No bundled software or field training
– May require additional courses later

This route works well for students who already have insurance experience, know estimating software like Xactimate, and have construction knowledge.
Option 2: Buying Courses Individually

Pros:
– Flexible- Lower initial investment (if you only need a course or two)
– Good for testing the waters

Tradeoffs:
– Can cost more over time
– Requires building your own roadmap
– Less structured progression

This approach may suit those who prefer moving step by step, or who have some of the information covered in the package, but need a couple of the courses.
Option 3: Bundled Career-Prep Programs (Like the Total Adjuster Package)

Pros:
– Structured pathway
– Licensing + hiring preparation
– Software, construction, and soft skills training included

Tradeoffs:
– Higher upfront cost
– Requires commitment

For students who are new and fully committed to entering the field, this option can provide a smoother pathway.

How Does AdjusterPro’s Total Adjuster Package Value Compare to the Market Overall? 

While you have several options for adjuster training, few national providers offer fully online bundles that combine licensing, software training, and career preparation.

Most alternatives fall into two categories:

  • National Licensing Providers: Companies like Kaplan, 360training, A.D. Banker, and ExamFX focus primarily on helping students pass the state exam efficiently and affordably. These are strong choices if you only need the license itself.

The Total Adjuster Package occupies a middle ground. It is designed for those who want the flexibility of a fully online, national-scale program but also require the software training and career roadmap typically associated with in-person schools, or for those who need exam prep in states where in-person training and licensing schools aren’t available.


What Do Reviews Say About the Total Adjuster Package?

When evaluating any training program, reviews matter. Across student feedback, common themes include:

Total Adjuster Package: Positives

AdjusterPro Students’ report:
– Feeling prepared for licensing exams
– Appreciating the structured roadmap
– Increased confidence entering the workforce
Total Adjuster Package: Negatives

Students report that the courses are:
– highly detailed
– priced higher than alternative options
– occasionally have typos and glitches in them


Additional Comments

  • The program requires discipline
  • It’s self-paced; requires some self-motivation
  • Career success still depends on effort and networking

As with any professional training, outcomes depend on follow-through.

Positive reviews about the Total Adjuster Package often mention our Xactimate training, and feeling prepared for the exam. 

Other reviews offer constructive and conditional notes, like the fact that the Xactimate training is introductory (it’s for people who are learning the system or refreshing the basics; it’s not for advanced and seasoned adjusters.)

When issues arise, our Customer Engagement team (real people) is ready to listen, take note, and help. 


Who Is the Total Adjuster Package Best For (And Who Isn’t)?


The Total Adjuster Package would be a good fit for you if:

– You are looking for preparation beyond just licensing prep
– You want well-rounded, thorough details and preparation before stepping into the job
– You do not have prior adjusting, Xactimate, or construction experience
– You prefer a verified, structured path, rather than piecing courses and independent study together for an equivalent 
It may not make sense for you if:
– You’re still casually exploring the idea
– You already know construction information, Xactimate, or have experience with soft skills and customer service (I.E., you know enough of the basics that those courses doesn’t make sense to purchase)
– You already have significant insurance experience
– Budget constraints require starting small
– You prefer a DIY approach, picking courses individually


How Do You Choose the Right Adjuster Training Program?

Ask yourself:

  • Do I want preparation beyond licensing?
  • Do I prefer a structured path instead of building my own?
  • Am I ready to commit the time and attention to detail needed to complete the program?

If your primary goal is simply obtaining a license, there are lower-cost paths available.

If your goal is to prepare for hiring, fieldwork, and long-term career growth, a bundled career-prep program may provide more value.

The right decision depends on your commitment level and career goals.


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