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Differences Between a Georgia Insurance Adjuster & a Georgia Public Adjuster
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- Role and Representation:
- Insurance Adjuster: Works on behalf of the insurance company to assess claims and determine the payout. Their primary goal is to minimize the company's payout while ensuring the claim is legitimate1.
- Public Adjuster: Works on behalf of the policyholder to maximize their claim payout. They independently assess the damage and negotiate with the insurance company to get the best settlement for the policyholder1.
- Payment for Services:
- Insurance Adjuster: Typically paid a salary or hourly wage by the insurance company.
- Public Adjuster: Usually paid a percentage of the claim settlement (often between 10-20%).
- Annual Salaries
- Insurance Adjuster: The average annual salary for an Insurance Adjuster in Georgia is around $54,410.
- Public Adjuster: The average annual salary for a Public Adjuster in Georgia is approximately $54,836.
- Licensing Requirements
- Education: Typically requires a high school diploma or equivalent.
- Pre-licensing Course: Must complete a state-approved pre-licensing course.
- Examination: Pass the state licensing exam.
- Application: Submit an application along with the required fees to the Georgia Office of Insurance and Safety Fire Commissioner.
- Education: Requires a high school diploma or equivalent.
- Pre-licensing Course: Must complete a state-approved pre-licensing course.
- Examination: Pass the state licensing exam.
- Bond: Obtain a surety bond of $5,000.
- Application: Submit an application along with the required fees to the Georgia Office of Insurance and Safety Fire Commissioner.
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Georgia 40 Hour P&C Adjuster Prelicensing |
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