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Claims Adjuster Exam Secrets Study Guide: Claims Adjuster Test Review for the Claims Adjuster Exam
Claims Adjuster Exam Secrets Test Prep Team

Morrison Media LLC, 2008

Claims Adjuster Exam Secrets helps you ace the Claims Adjuster Exam, without weeks and months of endless studying. Our comprehensive Claims Adjuster Exam Secrets study guide is written by our exam experts, who painstakingly researched every topic and concept that you need to know to ace your test. Our original research reveals specific weaknesses that you can exploit to increase your exam score more than you've ever imagined. Claims Adjuster ...
  
  











  



  
Insurance Adjuster (Passbook Series)
Jack Rudman

National Learning Corp, 2003
  
  











  



  
Well Adjusted: 185 Success Tips for the Adjuster's Career
Russ Alan Prince, Alan Grove, ...

Natl Underwriter Co, 2001
  
  











  



  
What it takes to become a Catastrophe Adjuster.

Anthony Galloway, 2008

Want to work as catastrophe insurance adjuster? Want to make money chasing storms? Learn from an experienced property adjuster. This guide give you quick and brief step-by-step instructions on how to jump into the industry. Explains how to get state licensing, what tools to buy, tips on estimate writing, free sample estimates, and other useful information. The Ebook pays for itself. Learn from others mistakes. Reader will love the easy read ...
  
  











  



  
Siu 101: Special Investigation Units : Guidelines, Formats, Procedures, Forms, and Philosophy for ...5 reviews
Bill Kizorek, Scott Finger

Inphoto Survelliance, 1994

Unique and unquestionably comprehensive basic principles
The only book of its kind in the industry with A-Z basic principles spelled out for novice and experienced investigators who want to learn or refresh their knowledge of the insurance investigators skills. This should be a mandatory item in the insurance adjusters or SIU investigators library. As Manager of Investigators worldwide in excess of 15 years I stand behind this book and recommend it ...
  
  











  



  
INSURANCE CLAIMS ADJUSTER: A Manual For Entering The Profession2 reviews
Charles C. Casterlin

1st Books Library, 2003

Poorly written
I knew nothing about insurance adjusting and this book taught me nothing more. It did not appear to be proofread prior to publication, as there are many grammatical errors. Furthermore, it is just not composed so that someone without knowledge of insurace would understand it. A week later, I bought Principles of Property & Casualty by Bisys and found this to better organized.
  
  











  



  
The Adjuster! Making Insurance Claims Pay4 reviews
Gordon Smith

Cargo Publishing Company, 1998

From an Independent Adjuster
This book is every adjuster's bible, or should be. I have worked many years as an independent adjuster, without any such resource. A great deal of my time was spent trying to track down answers to general questions, that all adjusters have. The majority of those questions are addressed in this one book. Mr. Smith knows the areas of importance that an adjuster needs to know, on a day to day ...
  
  











  



  
Murder in Exile: A Frank Cole Mystery (Frank Cole Mysteries)14 reviews
Vincent H. O'Neil

St. Martin's Minotaur, 2006

Wits, not guns
This is what I wrote the author about his first published mystery: "Dear Mr. O'Neil, Excellent job writing "Murder in Exile". I like how stubborn Frank is, and how he sees things from a different angle. Good insider info and a mature, linear storyline. It was enjoyable to meet a guy that DIDN'T know guns or fighting, but had wits and friends that could help him out. I found your book ...
  
  











  



  
The 8 Characteristics of the Awesome Adjuster2 reviews
Carl Van

Arthur Hardy Enterprises, Inc., 2004

Unique book on customer service in the world of insurance claims
I highly recommend this book for anyone faced with the challenge of delivering exceptional customer service in the insurance claims industry. It teaches proven techniques for communicating effectively, gaining trust through empathy, and time management. It is the only book I've found that applies these techniques to the unique situations faced by claim handlers everyday.
  
  











  



  
South of Shiloh: A Thriller4 reviews
Chuck Logan

Harper, 2008

A deep, quiet masterpiece
Chuck Logan is known primarily for his Phil Broker novels, but his latest offering is not one of those. SOUTH OF SHILOH is a dramatically different turn for Logan, a book that surprises with its page-by-page richness, depth and ability to transcend its genre. The story is set in one of the most interesting areas of the United States --- northern Mississippi in the vicinity of the Tennessee ...
  
  











  



  
Blasting Damage: A Guide for Adjusters and Engineers
Claims Bureau (Engineering and Safety Service and Property Claim Services of American Insurance Association), Stratton O. Hammon, ...

American Insurance Association, 1972

This guide is divided into four sections: 1) Suggested Procedure for the Investigation of Claims, 2) Types of Blasting Losses, 3) Other Causes of Plaster and Masonry Cracks, and 4) Common Cracking Observed in Small Structures.
  
  











  



  
Unethical conduct may lead to bad faith claims. (unethical conduct by insurance company claims adjusters, ...
Robert G. Knowles

The National Underwriter Company, 1992

This digital document is an article from National Underwriter Property & Casualty-Risk & Benefits Management, published by The National Underwriter Company on March 23, 1992. The length of the article is 691 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Digital Locker immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser. Citation ...
  
  











  



  
Fredrica McFroodle (Weaver, Joanna. Attitude Adjusters.)1 review
Joanna Weaver

Faith Kidz, 2000

My Granddaughter's Favorite Book
Our copy of this book is in tatters...taped, mended again and again...WHY?...It has been read over and over and over until we have it memorized...Requested over and over and over by my 4 yr. old granddaughter...(I'm ordering 2 more copies for backup). It is enjoyable to read and especially enjoyable to see little Nellie love a book this much. Thanks to the author...and to Cook publishing. ...
  
  











  



  
UNCOVERED: What REALLY Happens After The Storm, Flood, Earthquake or Fire6 reviews

Gold Star Learning Systems, 2007

Every homeowner should read this.
The book, Uncovered, by Mark Goldwich is a significant book that every homeowner should read. Mark uses his many years of experience in the insurance industry to point out the unseemly ploys that take place behind the scenes when claims are processed for property damages. The book explains why delays occur, why many valid claims are denied, and how insurance companies deflect their responsibility ...
  
  











  



  
Time Adjusters And Other Stories4 reviews
Bill Ectric

iUniverse, Inc., 2005

Multi-Level Must Read: Haunted Houses, Time Warps, and a Baboon
Bill Ectric's stories work on more than one level. Each story is a lot of fun to read, sometimes scary, sometimes funny, sometimes weirdly intriguing. The characters and dialogue seems real. On another level, Ectric demonstrates a familiarity with various literary concepts, without ever boring the reader with his knowledge. For example, he makes reference to the "deconstruction" method of ...
  
  











  



  
Tattletale Tilly (Attitude Adjusters)1 review
Joanna Weaver

Faith Kidz, 2001

Good values
I love Joanna Weaver, so I had to pick up this book. Great illustrations, real-world situations. The rhyming/rhythm is a little off. That's my only complaint. My kids love it and request re-reads of it. That's my idea of a good book.
  
  











  







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