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Independent Adjuster Guide to Auto Collision Claims (FL)

$69.00

We’ve partnered with veteran auto adjuster Chris Stanley of IA Path to offer this specialty course on automotive collision insurance claims. It covers the basics of handling a collision claim, including everything from identifying the people involved in the claim, vehicle inspections, estimate writing, and closing the claim.

6 Hours

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AdjusterPro’s continuing education courses are 100% online and can be completed at your own pace, wherever and whenever it’s convenient for you.

We’ve partnered with veteran auto adjuster and owner of IA Path, Chris Stanley, to create this new course specializing in auto collision claims.

The Independent Adjuster Guide to Auto Collision Claims course will walk you through the basics of handling an auto collision insurance claim, including everything from identifying the people involved in the claim, inspecting the vehicle, writing the estimate, and closing the claim. It also covers topics such as receiving, organizing, and scheduling claims, identifying parts and repair operations, scoping the damage, total loss process, and supplements.

Course Outline:

  • Introduction
    • Course Preface
  • The Collision Claim
    • People Involved in the Claim
    • Receiving a Claim
  • Inspecting the Vehicle
    • Parts of the Vehicle
    • Repair Operations
    • The Inspection
  • Scoping the Damage & Writing the Estimate
    • Scoping Damages
    • Writing an Estimate With the Identified Damages
    • Closing a Claim
  • Total Loss
    • Total Loss Process & Forms
  • Supplements
    • Completing a Supplement
  • Final Exam
    • Information about the Final Exam
    • Student Attestation
    • CE Final Exam

CE Credit: 6 Hours

You may not receive credit for any continuing education hours until after you have received your license. To see detailed information on CE requirements, visit your state’s Continuing Education page.