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$46K - $60K/yr

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How much do international loss adjuster jobs pay per year?

As of Aug 21, 2026, the average yearly pay for international loss adjuster in the United States is $46,900.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $47,000.00 and $47,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is an international loss adjuster?

International Loss Adjusters are professionals who assess and investigate insurance claims involving property, casualty, or business losses that occur across different countries. They work on behalf of insurance companies to determine the extent of damage, validate claims, and recommend settlements while navigating various international laws and regulations. Their expertise is essential for resolving complex claims that involve multiple jurisdictions, currencies, and languages. They often travel to affected sites, coordinate with local experts, and produce detailed reports to ensure fair and accurate claim outcomes.

How does an international loss adjuster typically collaborate with clients and local experts during a cross-border claim investigation?

International Loss Adjusters frequently work with clients, insurers, and local specialists to assess and resolve claims in different countries. This collaboration often involves coordinating with local engineers, surveyors, and legal advisors to gather accurate information and ensure compliance with regional regulations. Effective communication skills and cultural awareness are essential, as adjusters must bridge language and procedural differences to deliver fair outcomes. Regular updates and transparent reporting help maintain trust and clarity throughout the claims process.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as an international loss adjuster, and why are they important?

To thrive as an International Loss Adjuster, you need strong analytical skills, knowledge of insurance policies, and experience in claims management, often supported by a relevant degree or professional certification such as ACII or AIC. Familiarity with claims management software, digital reporting tools, and international regulations is typically required. Excellent communication, negotiation, and cultural sensitivity are standout soft skills for handling clients and stakeholders across diverse regions. These skills ensure accurate assessments, effective resolution of complex claims, and strong client relationships in a global context.

How much do international loss adjusters make in the US?

International loss adjusters in the US typically earn between $60,000 and $120,000 annually, depending on experience, certifications, and the complexity of claims handled. Senior adjusters or those working on large-scale or complex claims can earn higher salaries, often supplemented by bonuses or per-claim fees.
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Infographic showing various International Loss Adjuster job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 100% Full Time. Highlights an 80% In-person, and 20% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $46,900 per year, or $22.5 per hour.

Large Loss Casualty Crisis Management Adjuster

Charles Taylor

Remote

Full-time

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Job description

Charles Taylor Adjusting - Casualty and Crisis Management
Our Miami Practice is successful and long-standing, generating over $1 Million in revenues annually. A global practice with US, Canada, Caribbean, and LATAM focus. The practice works with national and international insurance companies, Lloyd's syndicates, and reinsurers across; Commercial Casualty segments with additional technical capabilities in Crisis Management and Product Recall.
Crisis Management and Product Recall
Complex casualty claims involving
  • Accidental contamination and impairment of food and beverage products and associated recall
  • Automotive components, product safety, and products guarantee
  • Consumer products recall
  • Medical products recall
  • Pharmaceutical products recall
  • Container and packaging liability associated with non-consumable products recall
  • Malicious product contamination
  • Product extortion
  • Kidnap and ransom
  • General Third Party Liability
  • Employer's Liability (not Worker's Compensation)
  • Products Liability
  • Contractors' Liability, including cover under cross liability policy provisions
  • Onshore Energy Liability
  • Environmental Liability
  • Professional Indemnity
  • Construction and Design Defect Liability
  • Medical Malpractice
  • Toxic tort

Job Description International Casualty and Crisis Management Loss Adjuster
To provide day-to-day loss investigations, adjusting, marketing, business development, and claim management focused on low volume high severity (+$10MM), Casualty, and Crisis Management, claims for Charles Taylor Adjusting - Casualty, and Crisis Management Practice
RESPONSIBILITIES
  • To receive instructions on new complex losses from UK, European, USA, and Latin American Markets requiring already acquired specialist knowledge in known classes of business and reports to Managing Director Casualty and Crisis Management with recommendations for personal intervention in following the terms and particulars of such instructions.
  • To carry out a pre-agreed Brief relating to the specialist loss adjusting assignment under consideration and to report to Managing Director Casualty and Crisis Management upon completion and during the execution of the Brief but only when professional guidance is required. Such assignments may be performed as a desktop project or may require domestic or international travel at short notice.
  • Assist the existing practice with inflow of new losses and claims management projects requiring specialist knowledge and experience (Losses typically $10 to $50 Million and Larger).
  • To assist the practice with occasional special projects that may fall outside the sphere of standard loss adjusting, such as reinsurance reviews, coverholder audits, expert witness intervention, fraud investigation, and other consultancy assignments.
  • To review specialist assignment or project-related advise the team on relevance to the case under consideration and make recommendations accordingly where the nature or particulars of the assignment require technical input and specialized knowledge.
  • To assist the Charles Taylor US Adjusting Practice in identifying new business opportunities and acquiring new accounts through accompanied and unaccompanied marketing.

Job Description Continued
  • To communicate with Underwriters, reinsurers, and brokers to ensure that customer service standards are met and maintained at all times.
  • To ensure compliance with reporting deadlines and delivery of other time-sensitive materials.
  • To assist the practice team with any other operational or administrative issues associated with caseload on an as-required basis, especially in those classes of business where specialist knowledge and previous professional experience acquired before joining CTA.
  • To assist the practice with marketing and business development, including attendance at designated meetings, seminars, and conferences, including, but not limited to, reinsurer and broker events during the annual February Miami reinsurance week.
  • To assume responsibility for their portfolio of complex claims (30 to 40 cases of typical losses over 10 Million) and other consultancy assignments to be case managed by his/herself under the mentorship of practice Leadership or another designated senior adjuster, according to the nature of the project.
  • To build up an Underwriter, Reinsurer, and Broker client base developed from managed cases, client contact, and attendance at meetings and events.

Qualification
The individual will be responsible for meeting personal development, teamwork, marketing, and invoicing targets, which are jointly intended to enhance the performance of the individual and result in benefit to Charles Taylor Adjusting and clients.
The position also involves meeting with senior personnel within insurance, reinsurance, and broking organizations accompanied initially by other practice senior adjusters. Still, subsequently, such arrangements may be unaccompanied, subject to satisfactory progress within the position.
Work Proficiency
  • The post holder must demonstrate the ability to meet deadlines and perform under pressure.
  • The successful candidate must be proactive and able to work with management guidance and demonstrate self-driven initiative after that.
  • Demonstrate good personal management and manage the workload relating to various cases and marketing projects simultaneously.

Oral Communication
  • Excellent oral communication skills in English for dealing with clients, Insureds, and brokers.
  • Value-added Spanish or Portuguese beneficial given assignments are arising in LATAM and the Caribbean.

Written Communication
  • The post holder will be responsible for preparing reports and other written communications in English

Problem Solving
  • The position requires the ability to deal with various tasks and deadlines simultaneously, recommending practical solutions within the scope of the level.

Job Knowledge
  • Deep knowledge of insurance, reinsurance, and loss adjusting principles in Casualty classes
  • Direct background with low-frequency high severity casualty loss adjusting - values north of $10 Million.
  • Exposure to Crisis Management and Product Recall losses of parallel scale and scope
  • Knowledge of the local insurance industry in the USA and selective LATAM and Caribbean territories, and the London Market.

Interpersonal
  • Strong communication and interpersonal skills coupled with executive presence demonstrate the ability to influence at all enterprise levels.

Travel
  • travel within the USA and overseas frequently at short notice to investigate claims and attend critical meetings across existing & new assignments and business development opportunities

EXPERIENCE/QUALIFICATIONS
  • Bachelor degree level or higher
  • five years' insurance and reinsurance international adjusting experience.
  • The candidate must hold a Florida driver's license and passport from country of nationality
  • Acquire or hold a Florida State 620 All Lines Adjuster license

Pursue continued education to maintain the license and study for any additional professional qualifications deemed necessary by the company.