Description
Save over $300 off individual pricing when you bundle your Vermont Adjuster Exam Prep Course, Xactimate Training, Construction 101, and our Adjuster Success Method.
Vermont adjuster candidates must pass the state exam before applying for their license. Our Vermont Insurance Adjuster Exam Prep Course will thoroughly prepare you to pass the state exam so you can get licensed and get to work.
While obtaining your license is the most important step to becoming a claims adjuster, you shouldn’t stop there! Our Total Adjuster Package was developed to give new adjusters everything they need to get started, get hired, and get to work. We highly recommend you take these courses in the order they are listed below. Construction 101 and Tactical Xactimate Training are approved for CE in certain states, but you must get your license before taking any courses you’d like to submit for CE.
Included in your discounted bundle:
Vermont Adjuster: Series 14-33 Exam Prep Course
Start here. Our exam prep course will effectively and efficiently prepare you to pass the exam so you can get licensed and get to work. The content was curated based on the topics listed in the state exam outline to ensure you have the most current and accurate information you need to pass.
Construction 101
Created by a veteran adjuster, this course covers how to determine and estimate building materials, as well as the basics of the construction process and rooftop assessments and inspections. Taking this course before Xactimate will help you make the most your of your training.
Tactical Xactimate Training – Live Webinar
Learn the basics of the industry’s most popular software with the AdjusterPro Live Webinar training. By the end of the course, you’ll be able to write a rock-solid, accurate estimate utilizing Sketch from start to finish.
Adjuster Success Method
Veteran adjusters share best practices for getting hired, what tools you’ll need to get the job done, and explain what to expect and how to successfully close your first claims in this one-of-a-kind new training course.
Alexander G. (verified owner) –
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Ernestine G. (verified owner) –
I like when there’s an automated person reading. I don’t like reading long articles unless it’s a story. I actually skipped some of the readings that I had to read myself or have my device read it for me.
There was also a couple of topics that was on the exam that’s not in the study material.
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Lee W. (verified owner) –
The part where you laid out all the Michigan specific it wasn’t the same as the rest of the course I thought if you could streamline those better instead of having us read a whole bunch of stuff that had a lot to do with the test and because it was kind of different learning, it was a little more difficult other than that it was good.
Cindy S. (verified owner) –
Emily M. (verified owner) –
this course was very in depth and I feel as though it could be scaled back a bit to not be as overwhelming for preparing for the test.
Mario S. (verified owner) –
Hope I pass my test Tuesday
Andrew M. (verified owner) –
It seems someone got lazy near the end if the course and stopped doing slides and just put reading material in there
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Nicole O. (verified owner) –
It should be a person recorded teaching the information opposed to just someone talking. Visualization helps.
Egor G. (verified owner) –
good
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LaToya B. (verified owner) –
The state specific sections was only reading. There was no worksheet, no fast facts and no interaction.
Jeffrey B. (verified owner) –
Jay M. (verified owner) –
It was a good class but the questions on the test were overall pretty different.
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JORDAN S. (verified owner) –
Overall, the course was good and prepared me well for the exam. The course content was far more in depth than the questions on the test I took, and I feel the course gave me a good understanding of the tested material and additional information necessary to hit the ground running as an adjuster. I would like to see more practice test questions, including multiple variations of questions for each concept and sub-concept. In sum though, I would recommend this course to others.
Eric S. (verified owner) –
make course questions easier.
Brennan B. (verified owner) –
Have quite a few feedback ideas. Please reach out to my email on file if you would actually like to hear them with the intent to make change.
I had to supplement SO MUCH of my learning by utilizing videos from the “insurance exam queen”.
So, while in the beginning I used this as my primary resource, I did have to transition to supplemental learning due to how blandly these topics were presented.
Mary D. (verified owner) –
Danielle D. –
Course prepared me properly for the exam.
William S. (verified owner) –
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Kyle J. (verified owner) –
The voice-over reading should change from voice to voice and add some videos and stick to what is actually going to be on the exam
Stephen L. (verified owner) –
I took the test twice. Both times there were several questions that I didn’t know the answers to and couldn’t find them in this course
Manolo L. (verified owner) –
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Zachary H. (verified owner) –
The product was certainly good enough for me to pass my exam, which was what I needed.
Billy M. (verified owner) –
The course was very thorough. I had already passed the insurance producer exam a year earlier and a lot of it was repetitive so I wish there was a way to increase the speed that the slides were read. I took the practice exam 4 times and got scores of 78, 72, 75 and 79. I studied the questions I missed from each of those and then passed the actual exam on the first try.
Nichole K. (verified owner) –
I was a little disappointed in the fact that the workers compensation portion of this course was very small I spent hours learning about property and casualty which was not in the scope of what I was even testing for. There was one small section on workers compensation I felt a little duped that I paid $179 for something that was not too relevant to the state exam, I did not feel it prepared me enough to feel comfortable. I took the practice exam over and over hoping to get new questions related to workers comp and most of the exam questions covered property and casualty claims and adjusting those which is very different than workers comp.
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Michelle M. (verified owner) –
I thought your questions were better than New York’s. Their questions were really lame. I was expecting more math problems and thoughtfulness, but instead they asked boring questions, like which insurance covers what. Your curriculum really prepared me. I read online some people have worked in the industry for 10 years and only got an 85 on it. It wasn’t as hard as I thought, which is great, since that means you guys really prepared me. Thanks for the great course!
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Amanda F. (verified owner) –
I give credit to AdjusterPro for preparing me for the WV adjuster exam. I am certain that I would not have been able to pass the exam if I had not invested a nominal amount of money for a wealth of information. The AdjusterPro exam prep curriculum was organized and easy to follow. Thank you AdjusterPro!