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Auto Adjuster Jobs in Kansas (NOW HIRING)

Workers Compensation Claims Adjuster

Olathe, KS ยท On-site +1

$63K - $82K/yr

Workers Compensation Claims Adjuster Location: Work from Home Who says you can't have it all? Cottingham & Butler Claims Services (CBCS) is offering the opportunity to work in a fast-paced and ...

Claims Adjuster

Overland Park, KS ยท On-site

$95K - $115K/yr

RELOCATION ASSISTANCE PROVIDED Steadily is hiring an Claims Adjuster who is the very best at what they do. You'll be surrounded by team members who are the best at what they do, which will just make ...

Claims Adjuster

Overland Park, KS ยท On-site

$95K - $115K/yr

RELOCATION ASSISTANCE PROVIDED Steadily is hiring an Claims Adjuster who is the very best at what they do. You'll be surrounded by team members who are the best at what they do, which will just make ...

Sr. Property Claims Adjuster

Overland Park, KS ยท On-site

$115K - $130K/yr

Claims Salary: $115k - $130k + Equity Steadily is hiring a Senior Property Claims Adjuster who is the very best at what they do. You'll be surrounded by team members who are the best at what they do ...

Sr. Property Claims Adjuster

Overland Park, KS ยท On-site

$115K - $130K/yr

Steadily is hiring a Senior Property Claims Adjuster who is the very best at what they do. You'll be surrounded by team members who are the best at what they do, which will just make you even better.

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How much do auto adjuster jobs pay per year?

As of Aug 22, 2026, the average yearly pay for auto adjuster in Kansas is $51,268.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $44,100.00 and $57,500.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is an auto adjuster?

Auto adjusters are insurance professionals who investigate, evaluate, and settle claims related to automobile accidents or damages. They assess the extent of the damage, determine liability, and calculate appropriate compensation based on policy coverage. Auto adjusters work closely with policyholders, repair shops, and sometimes law enforcement to ensure claims are handled accurately and fairly. Their goal is to resolve claims efficiently while adhering to company guidelines and legal regulations.

What skills and qualifications are needed to be an auto adjuster?

To thrive as an Auto Adjuster, you need a solid understanding of automobile repair processes, insurance policies, and claims investigation, typically supported by a relevant degree or prior claims experience. Familiarity with estimating software like CCC One, Mitchell, or Audatex and sometimes state adjuster licensing are commonly required. Strong negotiation, analytical thinking, and customer service skills help build rapport with clients and resolve claims efficiently. These competencies are crucial for accurately assessing damages, minimizing losses, and delivering fair outcomes for both clients and insurers.

What challenges do auto adjusters face when handling claims?

Auto Adjusters often encounter challenges such as managing high caseloads, navigating complex or disputed claims, and communicating effectively with policyholders who may be stressed or upset. Staying organized, maintaining clear documentation, and developing strong negotiation and customer service skills are essential strategies for overcoming these obstacles. Additionally, collaborating closely with repair shops, legal teams, and other insurance professionals can help ensure accurate claim assessments and timely resolutions.

What is the difference between Auto Adjuster vs Claims Adjuster?

AspectAuto AdjusterClaims Adjuster
CertificationsState licensing, industry certificationsSame as Auto Adjuster, plus general claims certifications
Work EnvironmentPrimarily in auto repair shops, insurance offices, on-site at accident scenesVaries from auto to property, health, or casualty claims, often in offices or on-site
Industry UsageSpecialized in vehicle damage claimsHandles a broader range of insurance claims including auto, property, and casualty

Auto Adjusters focus specifically on vehicle damage claims, requiring specialized knowledge of auto repairs and insurance policies. Claims Adjusters have a broader scope, handling various types of insurance claims beyond autos. Both roles require similar certifications and often work within the insurance industry, but Auto Adjusters are more specialized in automotive claims.

How do auto adjusters get paid?

Auto adjusters typically earn a combination of salary and commissions or bonuses based on the claims they process and settle. They may also receive additional compensation for meeting performance targets and often work in an office or remote environment, using claims management software. Certification and experience can influence earning potential.

How much do auto adjusters make?

Auto adjusters typically earn an average annual salary of around $50,000 to $70,000, depending on experience, certifications, and the employer. Experienced adjusters with specialized skills or working for large insurance companies can earn higher salaries, and some may receive additional compensation through bonuses or commissions.

Is an auto adjuster a good career?

An auto adjuster is a professional who evaluates vehicle damage and determines insurance claims. The role often requires strong communication skills, attention to detail, and knowledge of insurance policies, with opportunities for advancement and flexible schedules in the insurance industry.

Which auto adjuster makes the most money?

Experienced auto adjusters with specialized skills, such as catastrophe or large-loss adjusters, tend to earn higher salaries. Those working for major insurance companies or in high-cost-of-living areas often have higher compensation, especially if they hold certifications like the AIC or CPCU. Salary can also increase with years of experience and advanced training in claims management and negotiation.

What are the most commonly searched types of Auto Adjuster jobs in Kansas?

The most popular types of Auto Adjuster jobs in Kansas are:

What cities in Kansas are hiring for Auto Adjuster jobs?

Cities in Kansas with the most Auto Adjuster job openings:

Infographic showing various Auto Adjuster job openings in Kansas as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 72% Full Time, 22% Part Time, 1% Temporary, and 4% Contract. Highlights an 97% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 2% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $51,268 per year, or $24.6 per hour.

RCIS Crop Claims Field Adjuster I/II/Specialist (KS Virtual)

Zurich Insurance Company Ltd.

Salina, KS โ€ข On-site

$22.40/hr

Full-time

Re-posted 5 hours ago


Job description

Zurich is currently looking for a to join our Rural Community Insurance Services (RCIS) team. RCIS is one of the leading crop insurance providers in the U.S. RCIS offers insurance protection in all 50 states through a national network of about 3,600 licensed agents. RCIS offers a wide range of private product coverages, including a diverse selection of named-peril options, supplemental and stand-alone insurance products as well as federal crop insurance plans through the United States Department of Agricultureโ€™s Risk Management Agency. Together with RCIS agents, we protect Americaโ€™s farmers and ranchers.

Zurich is currently looking for a RCIS Crop Claims Field Adjuster I or RCIS Crop Claims Field Adjuster II or RCIS Crop Claims Specialist to work out of the state of Kansas. This incumbent will work from a home-based office. This position is scheduled to work 40 hours per week. Approximately 50% of travel is expected to cover the territory. 

The ideal candidate will need to live and service within a 100-mile area of the following Kansas counties: Cheyenne, Decatur, Graham, Greeley, Logan, Rawlins, Scott, Sheridan, Sherman, Thomas, Wallace, and/or Wichita.

RCIS provides insurance and superior services through leading agents to protect Americaโ€™s farmers and ranchers. Itโ€™s been an innovator in crop insurance since the crop insurance business was privatized by the federal government in 1980. Today itโ€™s one of the nationโ€™s largest crop insurance providers, offering risk management protection in all 50 states through a national network of about 4,000 professionally trained and licensed agents. This is a great opportunity to serve the agricultural community. 

As a Crop Adjuster, your primary responsibilities will include: 

  • With minimal supervision, completes field inspections and related responsibilities such as reading maps and aerial photos, measuring fields, storage bins, and discussing findings of crop loss with farmers on the most complex non-routine, problematic claims including controversial claims.

  • Ability to convey complex regulations and interpretations to claimants, agents, and industry people on claim situations.

  • Performs fact finding regarding crop damage, records information and transmits loss information to accurately determine potential indemnities.

  • Gather relevant facts, utilizing applicable law and establishing basic principles of negligence.

  • Complete claim reviews and audits on lower-level adjusters as assigned.

  • Ensure legal compliance by maintaining a strong working knowledge of regulatory and company policies and procedures.

  • Contribute to the team effort by accomplishing related results and participating on projects as needed.

The role will be filled at the RCIS Crop Claims Field Adjuster I or RCIS Crop Claims Field Adjuster II or RCIS Crop Claims Specialist level. The hiring manager will determine the appropriate level based upon the selected applicantโ€™s experience and skill set relative to the qualifications listed for this position.

Basic Qualifications:

 

RCIS Crop Claims Field Adjuster I

  • High School Diploma or Equivalent and 6 or more months of experience in the agricultural area

  • Crop Adjuster Proficiency Program Certification (CAPP) must be obtained with 180 days of hire date

  • Reliable personal transportation and travel within territory

  • Valid Driverโ€™s License

  • RCIS Crop Adjuster Physical Requirements: walk in agricultural fields up to 3 miles, climb agricultural storage bins up to 25 feet, lift 25 lbs. to 50 lbs., work outdoors in varying temperatures/weather conditions 

RCIS Crop Claims Field Adjuster II

  • High School Diploma or Equivalent and 2 or more years of experience in the crop insurance and claims adjusting area

  • Crop Adjuster Proficiency Program Certification (CAPP) required

  • Reliable personal transportation and travel within territory

  • RCIS Crop Adjuster Physical Requirements: walk in agricultural fields up to 3 miles, climb agricultural storage bins up to 25 feet, lift 25 lbs. to 50 lbs., work outdoors in varying temperatures/weather conditions 

RCIS Crop Claims Specialist

  • High School Diploma or Equivalent and 4 or more years of experience in the agricultural or the crop insurance industry

  •  AND

  • Crop Adjuster Proficiency Program Certification (CAPP) must be obtained with 180 days of hire date

  • Personal transportation and travel within assigned territory and travel outside of assigned are to assist with workload(s), participate on CAT team and/or provide remote assistance for the CROP Claims Care Center calls and/or CCP Claims

  • RCIS Crop Adjuster Physical Requirements: walk in agricultural fields up to 3 miles, climb agricultural storage bins up to 25 feet, lift 25 lbs. to 50 lbs., work outdoors in varying temperatures/weather conditions 

Preferred Qualifications:  

  • Experience with fruit crops, such as apples

  • Excellent verbal, written and interpersonal communication skills

  • Strong organization and prioritization skills

  • Experience as a Crop Claims Field Adjuster

  • Intermediate Microsoft Office skills

Your pay at Zurich is based on your role, location, skills, and experience. We follow local laws to ensure fair compensation. You may also be eligible for bonuses and merit increases. If your expectations are above the listed range, we still encourage you to applyโ€”your unique background matters to us.

The combined salary range for this position is $46,592.00 - $81,000.00. The proposed hourly rate for the RCIS Crop Claims Field Adjuster I is $22.40 - $30.87, with short-term incentive bonus eligibility set at 5%.โ€ฏ The proposed hourly rate for the RCIS Crop Claims Field Adjuster II is $24.66 - $33.89, with short-term incentive bonus eligibility set at 5%. The proposed salary range for the RCIS Crop Claims Specialist is $49,500.00 - $81,000.00, with short-term incentive bonus eligibility set at 10%. 

We offer competitive pay and comprehensive benefits for employees and their families. [Learn more about Total Rewards here.]

 

Why Zurich?

At Zurich, we value your ideas and experience. We offer growth, inclusion, and a supportive environmentโ€”so you can help shape the future of insurance. Zurich North America is a leader in risk management, with over 150 years of expertise and coverage across 25+ industries, including 90% of the Fortune 500ยฎ.

Join us for a brighter futureโ€”for yourself and our customers.

Zurich in North America does not discriminate based on race, ethnicity, color, religion, national origin, sex, gender expression, gender identity, genetic information, age, disability, protected veteran status, marital status, sexual orientation, pregnancy or other characteristics protected by applicable law. Equal Opportunity Employer disability/vets.

Zurich complies with 18 U.S. Code ยง 1033.

 

Please note: Zurich does not accept unsolicited CVs from agencies. Preferred vendors should use our Recruiting Agency Portal.

Location(s): AM - Kansas Virtual Office 
Remote Working: Yes
Schedule: Full Time 

Employment Sponsorship Offered: No  
 
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