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As of Jun 10, 2026, the average yearly pay for remote flood insurance adjuster in the United States is $74,680.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $48,000.00 and $100,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

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The main difference between a Remote Flood Insurance Adjuster and a Remote Property Insurance Adjuster lies in their specialization. Flood adjusters focus specifically on flood-related claims, requiring knowledge of flood policies and damage assessment, while property adjusters handle a broader range of property damage claims across various causes. Both roles often require similar certifications, such as state licensing and adjuster licenses, and typically work remotely for insurance companies. The choice depends on your expertise and interest in flood-specific claims versus general property damage.

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FLOOD ADJUSTER - 1099 INDEPENDENT CONTRACTOR

Administrative Strategies

Remote

Part-time, Contractor

Posted 24 days ago


Job description

Job Summary:
The Flood Adjuster's job is to assess damage from floods and determine the scope and cost of repairs, ultimately helping policyholders receive the appropriate compensation for their losses. This involves inspecting damaged property, gathering information, and working with various stakeholders to resolve claims. This position is a 1099 part time independent contractor role.
Responsibilities:
  • Evaluate property damage caused by floodwater, including taking measurements and photographs.
  • Investigates flood claims to determine if the loss is covered by the insurance policy and the appropriate amount to be paid.
  • Determine the scope of the damage, including both direct flood damage and non-flood-related damage, and verify that the claim is indeed caused by flood.
  • Prepare accurate estimates of the damage and the costs associated with repairs including specialized knowledge for manufactured homes and residential losses.
  • Work within the framework of the FEMA guidelines and regulations for flood insurance claims.
  • Coordinate with other professionals, such as contractors, and other adjusters, to efficiently handle claims.
  • Work independently and with others in a virtual team setting
  • Maintain accurate and thorough records of all claims and related activities.

QUALIFICATIONS:
  • High School Diploma or equivalent; College Degree a plus
  • Minimum 2 years of experience in the insurance industry, restoration, construction estimating or other related field.
  • Possess appropriate insurance company certifications
  • Licensed in your state of residence (if required) and/or other states
  • Strong analytical and problem-solving skills
  • Excellent oral and written communication skills
  • Ability to work independently and in a team environment
  • Strong computer, Microsoft Word and Excel, and estimating software, Xactimate or MSB, experience.
  • Knowledge of NFIP and related regulations
  • Ability to identify building products and replacement techniques for damaged materials.
  • Ability to handle high-stress situations
  • Valid driver's license.
  • Pass Background Check
  • Ability to travel on short notice (within 24-48 hours) and to remain at site as long as necessary. (Adjusters are responsible for their own transportation and living expenses while deployed).

Special Requirements:
  • Must have necessary tools and equipment: laptop computer with Microsoft word and Excel as well as approved estimated software (Xactimate), cell phone with text messaging, internet and email capabilities, digital camera, and tape measure.
  • Must have own transportation, proof of auto insurance with required limits of liability.

About AdStrat
Administrative Strategies is a claims servicing firm established in 2010, and we believe that Together we Make a Difference. Our teams and clients work together to make a difference and rebuild the lives of policyholders who have experienced a loss. We do this by making sure everyone on our team lives our core values:
  • We Are One Team: We work together to accomplish remarkable things.
  • We Do the Right Thing: We act with integrity and honesty in all interactions.
  • We Care: We care for each other, our partners, policyholders, our business, and our world.
  • We Deliver: Clients trust us to build things that work, and we take that seriously. With our "can do" spirit, our team will overcome obstacles, find solutions, and deliver exceptional results.
  • We Welcome Everyone: We actively foster an environment of inclusion, and respect for others.