The Independent Adjuster Podcast (IA Path)

What to Do When You Have an Adjuster License but No Work

Chris Stanley Season 9 Episode 322

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New adjusters often find themselves wondering how to translate their licenses into actual job opportunities. 

This episode highlights the importance of proving competency through certifications and real-world experience to successfully secure work in the independent adjusting field.

• Understanding the challenges faced by new adjusters
• The misconception that a license guarantees employment
• The nature of IA firms as dispatching companies
• The need for certifications to demonstrate competency
• Alternative paths to gain relevant experience
• Strategies to effectively prove skills to IA firms
• Recommended resources for securing work in adjusting

Speaker 1

Hey , pathfinders , welcome back to the Independent Adjuster Podcast . Thanks so much for joining me today . This is your host , chris Stanley . What I want to talk about today is , now that you've got your adjuster's license , how to get work . This question comes up in email a couple times a week , maybe more depending on the week and how busy it is . But people want to know I've got my adjuster license for two , three years how do I get work ? And it's a valid question . They've been told by somebody that , hey , if you get your license and you apply to these companies , you can get a deployment making 20 or $30 an hour in a cubicle , and that does happen sometimes . That is a reality that can happen . Or they've been told hey , I got my license , I took some basic Xactimate training across two days online and I want to go make six figures as a catastrophic property adjuster . I heard about that . I got my license in the Xactimate training but nothing's happening and I've had my license for a long time and I just I don't know what to do . There are some things you can do and that's why we talk about the eXp free career path into independent adjusting here on the podcast , because we believe that people can get started without experience , but they're caught in this loophole .

Speaker 1

When you just have a license , when you just have a license , you literally are legally able to write a claim or a check , most importantly on behalf of an insurance company . It's not saying you know how to do the job . It's not saying that you should hire this person . It's not saying you know how to do the job . It's not saying that you should hire this person . It's just saying you fulfill a legal requirement , which is good . It's a good starting point . The legality needs to be taken care of , but a lot of positions in our industry is daily . Auto IAs , for example , in most states are handling claims as auto damage appraisers and don't even need a license . So how does somebody get work then , with or without a license , if a license isn't even required to do claims sometimes ? And so it just puts in perspective that the license is there as a checkbox that needs to be filled , but just as much as a social security number or a birth certificate for a job might need to be filled . It doesn't mean you're going to get hired because you have that document right , and so we've got to make ourselves desirable as candidates to these IA firms , and I think one of the big misconceptions are what is an IA firm ?

Speaker 1

An IA firm is nothing but a dispatching company . In essence , they are like Uber People are requesting rides from them , the insurance companies are requesting claims to be handled on their behalf , and Uber is finding drivers right . The IA firms are finding IAs to handle the claims for them , and so that license doesn't mean that you're really good at doing your job , and so they're not sure they want to send you this claim as a test to see if you know what you're doing . So most of the time , they won't even onboard you and just say you don't have enough experience . That might be what you've heard .

Speaker 1

If you reverse engineer this , though , you have to prove to people that you know what you're doing . You have to prove that you're knowledgeable enough that you know how to do the job to where they'll trust you with that claim , and this sounds like oh man , now . I got to sign up for IAPATH . I got to sign up for Matthew Allen's what is his call ? The Fast Track to Deployment . I got to sign up for MoCAT's certification to prove I know what I'm doing . Yes , you do , and that kind of makes people feel weird because they're like , hey , you guys are all sudden the gatekeepers , you're holding us all back from getting to work , which is , looking at it , really weird and backwards , because other than that , other than a certification that these IA firms recognize and accept , they will not give you the work unless it's a really big catastrophe and they're just desperate , right . And so you're waiting through the tens of thousands of people who have licenses ahead of you , with more experience , been licensed longer , and you're just sitting at the back of the line hoping you make it in the door before the door shuts . But these certifications like IA , path for auto , matthew Allen's fast track to deployment and MoCAT's certification for residential and property , they're not gatekeepers . They are literally your bridge across avoiding the gatekeepers .

Speaker 1

Okay , and that's one of the easiest ways to get started , but it may not be the only way you could find someone to shadow . If they're willing to let you train . I shadowed behind my father-in-law for six months without pay . If that's easier than paying Matt Allen or MOCat or even iPath to get started , it might be a better way for you personally if you can find someone to do that . But that was a lot of work and a lot of time and , frankly , a lot of money that I could have been earning doing other things right . So don't think of these things as gatekeepers .

Speaker 1

But you do have to some way somehow prove you can do the job , demonstrate competency , and so be thinking through that , like , now that you've got a license , you've got to prove competency . How do you do that ? In our industry it's typically through certifications . There are some trainings you could take that will help move the needle a little , but training typically is not enough . You typically need a certification , you typically need a mentor , you need a place to get help from . So if you're interested in that , for auto IAPATH that's what we do we have an entire year-long mentorship . That's the EXP free career path for independent adjusters . That guarantees you're going to get work without experience and you can get started in as little as 30 days getting work . And so our program you can find it at iapathcom . It's broke down in how , what's all included . But the important point is we're there to help you go from license to actually getting work and we'll be there with you the whole time . And if you can't afford it , hey , that's fine .

Speaker 1

Think through how can I prove my competency ? What trainings can I take that are lower cost . What can I piece together and how can I demonstrate to these IA firms that I know what I'm doing ? How can I get experience with the software when I can't rent the software ? You got to get really creative . So some people will go work at a collision body shop to get experience with CCC1 . So they don't have to because they can't afford a training program or a mentorship program , and so that's one way to do it .

Speaker 1

You could go try to get a job at an insurance company to earn training and certifications on their dime . So there's some other things you can do . But if you're looking to just go straight into independent , it's really hard to do that without some certification . That is industry accepted , accepted pretty much industry wide . Really hard to get started without that .

Speaker 1

So once you have your license , here's the key Prove you're competent , learn how to do the job and then prove to other people they know what to do , because if you haven't done , that's why you don't have work . You've got to prove you know what you're doing , because these people have millions of dollar accounts with XYZ insurance company that you see commercials on TV , and why would they trust you with that ? I don't know , $4 million a year relationship , because you could ruin it with one claim . You could ruin it with one deployment . And so these IA firms are hesitant to trust you with their work because that's their money , that's their bottom line , that's their reputation , and so you have to prove that you're going to be a good steward of that reputation and you have the skillset to give them a good product . So you got a license but you don't have work . That's why no one believes you actually know how to do the job .

Speaker 1

So figure out how you can show people , figure out how to know how to do the job and then figure out how to show people that you know how to do the job . If you need help with auto iapathcom , need help with property and you want an online version that you can do in your own time at nights , weekends , whatever check out adjustertvcom and Matt Allen's Fast Track to Deployment . And if you're looking for an in-person residential property training , then I would look at MoCat . They're out of Missouri . Calvin and his team over there have a great program . So those are the three main ones that I know about , but there are other ones that have been around a long time . But talk to the firms . Find out who they recommend . Find out what they suggest you do . If it's their own training , there's probably a reason they want you to take it , but it's not industry-wide accepted . So just remember that as you go through . But ask them what certifications do they recognize other than their own ? All right , until next time , keep walking your path and claiming your life .