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Ability to travel 50-75% of the year (local & non-local) and/or work catastrophe duty when needed. * Acquisition and maintenance of insurance adjuster license within 90 days and 3 attempts. Nice to ...

This insurance client empowers members to achieve financial security through highly competitive ... May be assigned CAT deployment travel with minimal notice during designated CATs. * Works various ...

... travel 50-75% locally and non-locally and participate in catastrophe duty as needed. • Obtain insurance adjuster license within 90 days (up to 3 attempts). • Experience working for a standard ...

Ability to travel 50-75% of the year (local & non-local) and/or work catastrophe duty when needed. * Acquisition and maintenance of insurance adjuster license within 90 days and 3 attempts. Nice to ...

Senior Injury Adjuster

Phoenix, AZ · Hybrid

$63K - $90K/yr

May travel for CAT deployments with minimal notice. Handle claims of higher complexity and ... Obtain and maintain insurance adjuster license within 90 days and 3 attempts. Nice to Have ...

This insurance client empowers members to achieve financial security through highly competitive ... May be assigned CAT deployment travel with minimal notice during designated CATs. * Works various ...

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How much do travel insurance adjuster jobs pay per year?

As of Jun 9, 2026, the average yearly pay for travel 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.

What are some common challenges faced by travel insurance adjusters when handling claims from international locations?

Travel insurance adjusters often encounter challenges such as verifying documentation from foreign medical providers, navigating language barriers, and understanding different healthcare systems or legal requirements in various countries. They must carefully assess the authenticity of claims and work with international partners to collect supporting evidence. Additionally, adjusters frequently communicate with policyholders who may be distressed due to illness, injury, or travel disruptions, requiring strong interpersonal and problem-solving skills.

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

To thrive as a Travel Insurance Adjuster, you need strong analytical abilities, knowledge of insurance policies, and attention to detail, often backed by a degree in business, finance, or a related field. Familiarity with claims management software, industry regulations, and sometimes certifications like AIC (Associate in Claims) are typical requirements. Excellent communication, negotiation, and empathy are important soft skills for interacting with policyholders and resolving disputes. These skills ensure accurate claim processing, efficient service delivery, and positive customer experiences in a complex and sensitive field.

What is the difference between Travel Insurance Adjuster vs Claims Examiner?

AspectTravel Insurance AdjusterClaims Examiner
CredentialsAdjuster license, insurance knowledgeClaims handling certification, insurance background
Work EnvironmentField and office, travel involvedOffice-based, administrative setting
Industry UsageTravel insurance providers, claims assessmentInsurance companies, claims review

Travel Insurance Adjusters evaluate claims related to travel disruptions, injuries, or cancellations, often traveling to assess damages. Claims Examiners review and process insurance claims, primarily in an office setting. While both roles require insurance knowledge and involve claims handling, Adjusters focus on on-site assessments, whereas Examiners handle claims administratively. Understanding these differences helps job seekers identify the right career path in the insurance industry.

What does a Travel Insurance Adjuster do?

A Travel Insurance Adjuster is responsible for investigating and evaluating insurance claims related to travel, such as trip cancellations, medical emergencies, lost luggage, or travel delays. They review policy details, collect necessary documentation, and assess the validity of claims to determine the amount payable to the policyholder. Adjusters often communicate with clients, medical professionals, and travel providers to gather information before making a decision. Their goal is to ensure that claims are settled fairly and in accordance with the terms of the travel insurance policy.
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Infographic showing various Travel Insurance Adjuster job openings in the United States as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% Locum Tenens, 2% As Needed, 79% Full Time, 1% Temporary, and 17% Contract. Highlights an 94% Physical, 2% Hybrid, and 4% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $74,680 per year, or $35.9 per hour.

Senior Property Field Adjuster

AlphaStaffHCM

Bakersfield, CA

$76K - $137K/yr

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

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Job description

A client of AlphaStaffHCM™ is searching for an Field Property Adjuster Specialist. This insurance client empowers members to achieve financial security through highly competitive products, exceptional service and trusted advice.


Job Description

As a dedicated Field Property Adjuster Specialist, you will work within defined guidelines and framework, investigate, evaluate, negotiate, and settle complex property insurance claims. You will confirm/analyze coverage, recognize liability exposure and negotiate equitable settlement in compliance with all state regulatory requirements. You will recognize and empathize with members’ life events, as appropriate.

Property Adjuster Specialist focus on using technology and desk adjusting for a virtual first approach to inspections and claims handling. Client also provides a company vehicle to physically inspect losses within your locally assigned territory. Field Adjusters may travel outside of their local territory to respond to claims in other regions when needed.


This is a field-based role in the Fresno or Bakersfield, CA area. Candidates who are willing and able to work in this area are encouraged to apply.


Key Responsibilities:

  • Proactively manages assigned claims caseload comprised of complex damages that require commensurate knowledge and understanding of claims coverage including potential legal liability.
  • Partners with vendors and internal business partners to facilitate complex claims resolution. May also involve external regulatory coordination to ensure appropriate documentation and compliance.
  • Investigates claim damages by conducting research from various sources, including the insured, third parties, and external resources. May identify and resolve potential discrepancies and identifies subrogation potential resulting from unusual characteristics.
  • Identifies coverage concerns, reviews prior loss history, determines and creates Special Investigation Unit (SIU) referrals, when appropriate. Determines coverage through analyzing information involving complex policy terms and contingencies.
  • Determines and negotiates complex claims settlement within authority limits. Develops recommendations and collaborates with management for determining settlement amounts outside of authority limits and accurately manages claims outcomes.
  • Maintains accurate, thorough, and current claim file documentation throughout the claims process.
  • Advance knowledge of estimating technology platforms and virtual inspection tools. Utilizes platforms and tools to prepare claims estimates to manage complex property insurance claims.
  • Supports workload surges and catastrophe (CAT) response operations as needed, including mandatory on-call dates and potential evening, weekend, and/or holiday work outside normal work hours.
  • May be assigned CAT deployment travel with minimal notice during designated CATs.
  • Works various types of claims, including ones of higher complexity, and may be assigned additional work outside normal duties as needed.
  • Works independently solving complex problems with minimal guidance; acts as a resource for colleagues with less experience.
  • Adjusts complex claims with attorney involvement.
  • Recognizes and addresses jurisdictional challenges such as applicable legislation and construction considerations.
  • May require travel to resolve claims, attend training, and conduct in-person inspections.
  • Ensures risks associated with business activities are effectively identified, measured, monitored, and controlled in accordance with risk and compliance policies and procedures.

Must Have Qualifications:

  • High School Diploma or General Equivalency Diploma.
  • 2 years of relevant property claims adjusting experience of moderate complexity losses that includes writing estimates, involving dwelling and structural damages.
  • Advanced knowledge of estimating losses using Xactimate or similar tools and platforms.
  • Hands-on experience in the field handling high-severity and complex property claims such as fire, water damage, vandalism, malicious mischief, foreclosures, earth movement, collapse, and liability.
  • Proficient knowledge of residential construction.
  • Proficient knowledge of property claims contracts and interpretation of case law and state laws and regulations.
  • Proficient negotiation, investigation, communication, and conflict resolution skills.
  • Proven investigatory, analytical, prioritizing, multi-tasking, and problem-solving skills.
  • Ability to travel 50-75% of the year (local & non-local) and/or work catastrophe duty when needed.
  • Acquisition and maintenance of insurance adjuster license within 90 days and 3 attempts.
  • Experience working directly for a standard insurance carrier handling claims from start to finish (first notice of loss, reviewing policy, making coverage decisions)
  • Successful completion of a job-related assessment may be required.

Nice to Have Qualifications

  • Residential property field adjusting experience with dwelling, structure and additional living expenses. 
  • Proficient in using estimating platforms and virtual inspection tools like Xactimate, ClaimXperience and XactAnalysis
  • Insurance industry designations such as AINS (Associate in General Insurance), CPCU (Chartered Property Casualty Underwriter), AIC (Associate in Claims), or SCLA (Senior Claims Law Associate) or actively pursuing
  • Active Property & Casualty adjuster license
  • US military experience through military service or a military spouse/domestic partner

Compensation and Perks

  • Salary range: $76,400 - $137,520- You are paid within the salary range based on your experience and market data of the position. The actual salary for this role may vary by location.
  • Best-in-class benefits to support their physical, financial, and emotional wellness
  • Comprehensive medical, dental and vision plans, 401(k), pension, and life insurance
  • Parental benefits, adoption assistance, paid time off program with paid holidays plus 16 paid volunteer hours, and various wellness programs
  • Career path planning and continuing education to assist employees with their professional goals


Client does not provide visa sponsorship for this role. Please do not apply for this role if at any time (now or in the future) you will need immigration support (i.e., H-1B, TN, STEM OPT Training Plans, etc.).

Disclaimers: AlphaStaff, Inc. and the Client are equal employment opportunity employers and do not discriminate against any applicant or employee based on race, color, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, religion, national origin, age, past or present military service, disability, genetic information, or any other basis protected by applicable federal, state, or local laws.