Our self-paced, online Insurance Claims Adjuster Training will prepare you for an entry-level role as an insurance claims adjuster in as little as 4 months.
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Payment Plan: $69/month ($1,279 total) or Pay-in-Full: $979 See full tuition details.
A+ BBB Rating, 40 Years in distance education, 97% of students would recommend us to a friend.
The DEAC is listed by the U.S. Department of Education as a recognized accrediting agency.
Payment Plan: $69/month ($1,279 total) or Pay-in-Full: $979 See full tuition details.
Learn everything you need to know to start a new career as an Insurance Claims Adjuster. Gain an understanding of various branches of the insurance industry, automotive, home, worker's compensation, health, and life, plus develop interpersonal skills, written communications, and practical claims adjustment skills.
Classes are designed for anyone to easily learn, and are broken up into digestible sections that build as you progress through our program. No due dates or deadlines.
Reading lessons, supplemental videos, interactive games, flashcards, note taking, read-aloud and disability features, and open note multiple choice quizzes with no time limit.
Chris Kolopanis earned his Bachelor of Arts in Philosophy from Illinois College Jacksonville in the Midwest where he is from. He has worked in the banking industry in various capacities, first as a senior investment representative at Chase, an office manager at PNC Bank and finally a customer service manager at Bank of the West. Chris has 10 years of expertise in the insurance industry as a claims generalist/managed repair representative and is currently a Senior Property Adjuster for Liberty Mutual serving USCI as a SME. He has also explored entrepreneurship by owning and operating a construction company operating in Colorado, California, and currently on the east coast which includes home renovation and expansion. Chris enjoys spending time outdoors, fostering, and traveling with his wife, family, and rescue animals.
Chris Kolopanis earned his Bachelor of Arts in Philosophy from Illinois College Jacksonville in the Midwest where he is from. He has worked in the banking industry in various capacities, first as a senior investment representative at Chase, an office manager at PNC Bank and finally a customer service manager at Bank of the West. Chris has 10 years of expertise in the insurance industry as a claims generalist/managed repair representative and is currently a Senior Property Adjuster for Liberty Mutual serving USCI as a SME. He has also explored entrepreneurship by owning and operating a construction company operating in Colorado, California, and currently on the east coast which includes home renovation and expansion. Chris enjoys spending time outdoors, fostering, and traveling with his wife, family, and rescue animals.
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So excited...love the fact that I can study at my own pace. I'm an older student that needs this option especially with working a full-time job. Thanks again for the opportunity.
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Begin a career in the insurance industry with this online insurance adjuster certificate course. Insurance Claims Adjusting can open the door to a wide variety of opportunities in various fields—offering you flexibility, fulfillment, advancement, and the opportunity to work from home or an office. You could choose to work for attorneys, insurance companies, independent claims adjusting companies, state and federal government agencies, or even become a public adjuster. The list goes on and on and the choice is yours! No previous experience needed.
As an Insurance Claims Adjuster, you will be the customer's link to their insurance carrier during a traumatic time. They’ll rely on your knowledge and power to resolve their claim fairly and quickly. This responsibility comes with a flexible schedule and plenty of advancement opportunities.
Every insurance company, whether auto, life, health, or property insurance, needs men and women who know what it takes to service clients, investigate claims, write reports, and compose correspondence. Whether you want to work for an insurance company, an attorney, a government agency or as your own boss on a contract basis, our Insurance Claims Adjuster program will pave the way for your dream job, a career in the dynamic and fast-paced insurance industry.
A career in this field may require you to meet certain licensing, training, and other requirements that can vary by vocation and state. You should check with your state, local government and/or licensing board to find out which requirements may be applicable in your state. See state requirements.

U.S. Career Institute is committed to making your Insurance Claims Adjuster education affordable. Start a new career that you’ll love and find fulfilling without a mountain of debt!
After you receive your first lesson, you have 5 full days to decide if our program is the best route for you. Learn more.
Your tuition includes access to instructors via phone and email, student services, tutoring, resume and job interview support, and one-on-one career coaching $400 value**.
Your tuition includes e-books, study guides, supplemental videos, and interactive exercises. Hard copy books are also available for under $50. Everything is included - no hidden fees after enrollment.
*Plus one-time $29 application charge..
**First payment includes $40 down payment and $29 application charge. Application charge is non-refundable.
Provide us with basic information - Our form asks for your name, email, phone, date of birth and education level. You must be at least 16 years old, have a high school diploma or GED, and be able to read, write and speak English fluently.
Pay for your tuition: You can pay-in-full or choose our monthly payment plan.
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That’s all! It Just takes about 5 minutes then you’re ready to start your first lesson.
Typically a High School diploma or equivalent is required, formal training through an accredited institution can also be helpful when seeking employment in this field, courses typically cover topics like an overview of various branches of insurance (automotive, home, worker’s compensation, health, and life), written communication, and practice working with insurance adjustments.
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