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As a Catastrophe Field Property Adjuster, you will play a crucial role in inspecting properties damaged by various perils, including wind, hail, water, lightning, fire, and more. Expect to travel up ...

Field CAT Adjuster

Denver, CO

$66K - $89K/yr

We are seeking a highly skilled and motivated Field CAT (Catastrophe) Property Claim Adjuster to join our team. The ideal candidate will have extensive experience in handling property claims ...

Field CAT Adjuster

Dallas, TX · On-site

$64K - $85K/yr

We are seeking a highly skilled and motivated Field CAT (Catastrophe) Property Claim Adjuster to join our team. The ideal candidate will have extensive experience in handling property claims ...

Adjusters recognize and empathize with customers' life events, as appropriate. The Inside Senior ... Supports workload surges and catastrophe (CAT) response operations as needed, including mandatory ...

Adjusters recognize and empathize with customers' life events, as appropriate. The Inside Senior ... Supports workload surges and catastrophe (CAT) response operations as needed, including mandatory ...

Senior Property Adjuster

Tampa, FL · Remote

$63K - $114K/yr

Adjusters recognize and empathize with customers' life events, as appropriate. The Inside Senior ... Supports workload surges and catastrophe (CAT) response operations as needed, including mandatory ...

Senior Property Adjuster

Phoenix, AZ · Remote

$63K - $114K/yr

Adjusters recognize and empathize with customers' life events, as appropriate. The Inside Senior ... Supports workload surges and catastrophe (CAT) response operations as needed, including mandatory ...

Supports workload surges and/or catastrophe operations as needed to include working significant ... Current TX adjuster license or ability to obtain TX adjuster license * 2 years property claims ...

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How much do catastrophe adjuster jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 9, 2026, the average hourly pay for catastrophe adjuster in the United States is $20.54, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $17.31 and $21.88 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What Does a Catastrophe Adjuster Do?

Catastrophe adjusters assess property damage for an insurance client after natural disasters or a total loss due to human error and report the information to an insurance company. In this role, you may investigate specific claims, determine what is the likely cause of damage, and recommend whether or not the claimant should be reimbursed for the loss. For example, your findings help decide if storms or normal wear and tear caused damage to a roof or structure. Catastrophe adjusters often climb onto roofs, explore basements, and carefully examine the destruction site while taking detailed notes. As a catastrophe adjuster, you may work on-call, sometimes traveling to locations on nights and weekends, to provide adjustments as soon as possible after disasters occur. Many catastrophe adjusters also use industry-specific software to document damages while evaluating the merits of each claim.

What is a Catastrophe Adjuster?

A Catastrophe Adjuster is an insurance professional who assesses property damage and processes claims after large-scale disasters, such as hurricanes, floods, or wildfires. They travel to affected areas to inspect damages, evaluate policy coverage, and help policyholders receive compensation for their losses. Catastrophe Adjusters often work long hours during major events and must be knowledgeable about various types of insurance policies. Their role is crucial in helping individuals and businesses recover after catastrophic events.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Catastrophe Adjuster, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Catastrophe Adjuster, you need a solid understanding of insurance policies, claims investigation, and loss estimation, often supported by a relevant degree or property and casualty adjuster license. Familiarity with claims management software, mobile inspection tools, and Xactimate estimating software is typically required. Strong communication, problem-solving abilities, and resilience under pressure help adjusters effectively support clients in stressful situations. These skills and qualities are crucial for accurately assessing damages and providing timely, fair claims resolutions after major disasters.

What are some common challenges Catastrophe Adjusters face during large-scale disaster responses?

Catastrophe Adjusters often encounter high workloads and fast-paced environments, especially after major events like hurricanes or wildfires when claims volume spikes. They may need to travel extensively, work long hours, and quickly adapt to changing conditions on the ground. Additionally, adjusters must balance empathy for impacted policyholders with the need to accurately assess damages and adhere to policy terms. Effective communication and organizational skills are essential to manage expectations and deliver timely resolutions.

What is the difference between Catastrophe Adjuster vs Property Adjuster?

AspectCatastrophe AdjusterProperty Adjuster
CredentialsAdjuster license, certifications in catastrophe claimsAdjuster license, certifications in property claims
Work EnvironmentField work during disasters, travel-intensiveOffice and field work, regular hours
Employer & IndustryInsurance companies, catastrophe response teamsInsurance companies, independent agencies
Search & Comparison IntentUnderstanding roles in disaster claimsProperty claim assessment and settlement

While both roles involve assessing property damage, a Catastrophe Adjuster specializes in large-scale disaster claims and often works in the field during emergencies. A Property Adjuster handles general property claims, typically in less urgent settings. The key differences lie in the scope of work, environment, and specific certifications required.

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Infographic showing various Catastrophe Adjuster job openings in the United States as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 94% Full Time, and 6% Contract. Highlights an 67% In-person, and 33% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $42,717 per year, or $20.5 per hour.
Catastrophe Field Property Adjuster

Catastrophe Field Property Adjuster

Allstate

Remote

Full-time

Medical, Retirement

Posted 4 days ago


Allstate Insurance rating

7.5

Company rating: 7.5 out of 10

Based on 546 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

194th of 260 rated insurance


Job description

At Allstate, great things happen when our people work together to protect families and their belongings from life's uncertainties. And for more than 90 years, our innovative drive has kept us a step ahead of our customers' evolving needs. From advocating for seat belts, air bags and graduated driving laws, to being an industry leader in pricing sophistication, telematics, and, more recently, device and identity protection.
Job Description
As a Catastrophe Field Property Adjuster, you will play a crucial role in inspecting properties damaged by various perils, including wind, hail, water, lightning, fire, and more. Expect to travel up to 90% of the time to perform inspections anywhere in the United States including overnight travel. Your daily tasks will include driving to properties, conducting inspections, evaluating policies and endorsements for coverage, preparing estimates in the Xactimate program, and settling claims on site with customers. This role follows a 10-day on and 4-day off schedule, with 12-hour workdays throughout the year. In instances where travel is not possible or weather conditions do not permit on-site inspections, you will handle claims remotely through the ClaimsX Video Collaboration platform.
Allstate Benefits:
Being a part of Allstate means you receive a benefits package from Day 1 of employment. This includes time off, healthcare, retirement, and more. That is why as an Allstater, you'll enjoy a Total Rewards package that includes:
  • Competitive pay with needed support for continuous development and career advancement.
  • Flexibility in scheduling and a time off policy that helps support your work/life balance.
  • Initial and ongoing training to get you proficient in your new role
  • Comprehensive benefits like a 401K/pension, education reimbursement, and programs to help you balance work with the rest of your life. Visit www.allstategoodlife.com to learn more.

You'll wear a few hats that will require a level of experience:
  • The Customer Service Expert -you'll live into Allstate's Claims Culture by caring, empowering, and restoring, and you will accomplish that by being compassionate, clear, and a committed partner in each Property claim. You lead with empathy, always.
  • The Investigator - you'll confidently and independently investigate property claims by performing detailed reviews of damage and interpreting policies to determine coverage.
  • The Effective Communicator - you'll use phone, emails and sometimes even video chat with customers to help them through a fast, fair, and easy claims process. You'll also incorporate a specific approach to claim handling to offer the customer their preference of communication to efficiently discuss their claim needs and keep them updated on the claim progress.
  • The Negotiator - You will evaluate and negotiate claims settlements with customers, vendors, third party carriers and claimants, in accordance with all legal and business standard methodologies. With negotiations, you will incorporate tactics in handling challenging and complex situations.
  • The Problem Solver -you'll utilize multiple tools to get the job done in a fast-paced environment, including estimate tools, job aids, and additional settlement platforms, all while using your sharp critical thinking skills.
  • The Recorder - you'll protect the company financially by executing policies along policy agreements, and you keep a clear record of your work in a claims system that you will be trained on. You'll accomplish this by ensuring timely and accurate documentation is completed as you work on each claim.

Qualifications:
  • Valid driver's license and willingness to travel are required.
  • Must be willing to travel 90% of the time to perform inspections anywhere in the United States including overnight travel.
  • Must be able to work weekends and holidays based on the claims schedule
  • Ability to carry a 50-pound ladder and access up to a 6/12 pitch on a 1 or 2 story roof is required.
  • Per Allstate policy, employees must be 21 to rent a vehicle.
  • Strong critical thinking and technical skills to assess damages accurately and expedite claims settlements is preferred.
  • Excellent communication and interpersonal skills to provide exceptional customer service is preferred.
  • Ability to travel to customers' homes and handle claims countrywide is required.
  • Strong organization skills and attention to detail with a focus on delivering high-quality work is preferred.
  • Previous experience as an outside adjuster is highly desired.
  • Proficiency in using Xactimate or other relevant software for estimating is preferred.
  • A minimum internet bandwidth of 50 MB down/50 MB up when working remotely.
  • This position is not available for California, Alaska, Hawaii, Washington or Puerto Rico residents.

Notice of Licensing Requirements:
  • As a condition of employment, your office/area may require you to obtain an adjuster and/or an appraiser license which includes passing an additional background check with the Department of Labor. If applicable, you will be required to secure license(s) within 60 days of hire.
  • As a requirement of employment, individuals who currently hold an active insurance license must terminate all existing appointments prior to onboarding and must not hold any outside
    appointments at any point during employment. Applicants seeking an adjuster role who also hold a resident producer license must formally surrender that license when instructed to by the
    licensing team. By proceeding with the application process, applicants acknowledge and accept
    these licensing requirements and agree to comply.
  • If required, the Hiring Manager will work with you along with the Centralized Licensing team to ensure that you are properly licensed.

Sign on Bonus:
  • You may be eligible for a $1000 Licensing Sign on Bonus if you have the applicable active licenses needed for this role. This could include Home Resident Property & Casualty License, Designated Home State (DHS) Florida or Texas License, and/or applicable Appraiser License

**Candidates who currently or have previously worked for and are seeking to be rehired at Allstate and its family of companies are not eligible for this sign-on bonus. **
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Skills
Active Listening, Communication, Critical Thinking, Customer Service, Time Management, Working Independently, Xactimate
Compensation
Base compensation offered for this role is $56,000 -$105,000 annually and is based on experience and qualifications.
The candidate(s) offered this position will be required to submit to a background investigation.
Joining our team isn't just a job - it's an opportunity. One that takes your skills and pushes them to the next level. One that encourages you to challenge the status quo. One where you can shape the future of protection while supporting causes that mean the most to you. Joining our team means being part of something bigger - a winning team making a meaningful impact.
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