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Description Property Adjusters investigate commercial property claims, evaluate damages, determine ... Associate in Claims) module 33; and at least 18 months of progressively responsible experience.

$61K - $96K/yr

Description Property Adjusters investigate commercial property claims, evaluate damages, determine ... Associate in Claims) module 33; and at least 18 months of progressively responsible experience.

$96K/yr

Description Property Adjusters investigate commercial property claims, evaluate damages, determine ... Associate in Claims) module 33; and at least 18 months of progressively responsible experience.

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How much do associate property adjuster jobs pay per year?

As of Jun 7, 2026, the average yearly pay for associate property adjuster in the United States is $71,265.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $57,500.00 and $86,500.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are Associate Property Adjusters?

Associate Property Adjusters are entry-level professionals who investigate and evaluate insurance claims related to property damage, such as damage to homes, buildings, or personal property. They gather information, inspect damages, review policy details, and determine the extent of the insurance company’s liability. These adjusters work closely under the supervision of more experienced adjusters to ensure claims are processed accurately and fairly. Their role often includes communicating with policyholders, contractors, and other parties to resolve claims efficiently.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as an Associate Property Adjuster, and why are they important?

To thrive as an Associate Property Adjuster, you need strong analytical skills, attention to detail, and a background in insurance or a related field, often supported by a relevant degree or industry certification. Familiarity with claims management software, estimating tools like Xactimate, and standard office applications is typically required. Excellent communication, negotiation, and customer service skills help in managing client expectations and resolving claims efficiently. These competencies are vital for accurately assessing property damage, processing claims swiftly, and ensuring customer satisfaction.

What are some common challenges faced by an Associate Property Adjuster, and how can they be managed?

Associate Property Adjusters often encounter challenges such as managing a high volume of claims, dealing with distressed clients, and accurately assessing damages under tight deadlines. To handle these challenges effectively, strong organizational skills, clear communication, and the ability to remain calm under pressure are essential. Building a support network within your team and staying up-to-date with industry best practices can also help you navigate complex claims and provide excellent customer service.

What is the difference between Associate Property Adjuster vs Claims Adjuster?

AspectAssociate Property AdjusterClaims Adjuster
CredentialsHigh school diploma or equivalent; some roles may require licensingHigh school diploma; licensing often required
Work EnvironmentField and office-based, inspecting property claimsField and office-based, handling various insurance claims
Employer & IndustryInsurance companies, adjusting property claimsInsurance companies, adjusting various types of claims including property

The Associate Property Adjuster primarily focuses on inspecting and evaluating property damage claims, often working under supervision. Claims Adjusters handle a broader range of claims, including property, auto, and liability, with more independence. Both roles require similar credentials and work environments, but the Associate Property Adjuster is typically an entry-level position within the property insurance sector.

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Claims Complex Property Adjuster

ACSC Management Services Inc

Lincoln, RI • Remote

$38.64 - $51.46/hr

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Retirement, PTO

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Job description

Claims Complex Property Adjuster

Job Summary
This position supports the Property Claims operation by handling claims reported on Homeowner policies written by the Interinsurance Exchange in compliance with all regulatory and statutory requirements. The position handles claims of high complexity. The primary functions include interpreting information from First Notice of Loss reports, loss investigation, coverage and damages evaluation, negotiation strategies and claims resolution. Employs discretion and independent judgment to ensure compliance with state and federal laws. Applies technical and customer service best practices in accordance with company guidelines.
Job Duties

  • Identify and obtain statements from insureds, claimants and witnesses. Conduct phone investigations to determine coverage and damages and differentiate between allegations and facts in each loss. Determine policy obligations by assessing the liability and damage components of the loss. Responsible for maintaining proper activities and service levels.
  • Communicate and interact with a variety of individuals, including members, insureds, claimants, and vendors, as well as coordinating with internal and external departments. Explain policy coverages, benefits, and claims process verbally and/or in writing in compliance with regulatory and statutory requirements. Recognize and appropriately address complex coverage and subrogation issues.
  • Evaluate, assess, and negotiate within settlement authority with insureds to resolve first-party claims in multiple markets. Demonstrate proficiency with assessment of personal property, property damage, coverage, loss of use, arbitration responses, damage evaluations, and claims technology and tool usage. Objectively discern and address issues that may be questioned in an audit.
  • Mentor and assist with the training of less experienced personnel within the Claims promotional/development guidelines and provide coaching in files.
  • May attend and participate in legal proceedings. Direct and interact with in-house and outside counsel on litigated files. Provide sworn expert testimony in Courtroom or Deposition settings.
  • Prepare comprehensive formal reporting on high-profile claims to senior management.
  • Respond quickly to customer needs and problems.


Qualifications

  • Bachelors Equivalent combination of education and experience Preferred
  • 7-9 years Prior claims handling experience. Required
  • 7-9 years Property claims administration experience. Preferred
  • Working knowledge of claims administration best practices and procedures.
  • Advanced knowledge of insurance, coverage investigation, scope and damage assessment, negligence and subrogation principles required.
  • Advanced knowledge of Microsoft Office suite, general computer software and claims software.
  • Comprehensive understanding of building and vehicle repair procedures and third-party liability issues.
  • Advanced leadership skills among peers required.
  • Advanced organization and planning recognition skills required
  • Advanced oral and written communication skills required.
  • Advanced interpersonal skills required.
  • Valid Driver's License, acceptable Department of Motor Vehicles record and minimum liability insurance - Issued by State Required
  • Chartered Property Casualty Underwriter - Insurance Institute of America Preferred
  • Associate in Claims - Insurance Institute of America Preferred
  • An insurance/claims adjuster license may be required for claims administration in specific states.


Travel Requirements

  • Occasional travel to off-site business meetings or conferences. (5% proficiency)

The starting pay range for this position is $38.64 - $51.46 per hour.  Additionally, you will be eligible to participate in our incentive program based upon the achievement of organization, team and personal performance.

Remarkable benefits:

•    Health coverage for medical, dental, vision

•    401(K) saving plans with company match AND Pension    

•    Tuition assistance

•    Floating holidays and PTO for community volunteer programs

•    Paid parental leave

•    Wellness programs

•    Employee discounts (membership, insurance,

travel, entertainment, services and more!)

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