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Natural Catastrophe’s What happens when a natural catastrophe strikes?
When a hurricane, flood, major storm, or any other natural catastrophic event hits, people’s
lives are turned upside down. Insurance agencies and their insurance claims adjusters are forced
to go into overdrive to handle the amount of calls in order to respond, and get their
customers the compensation they so desperately need.
When these catastrophic events hit, the IA (insurance agencies) need to hire fully trained
and prepared independent CAT (catastrophe) claims adjusters. These adjusters need to
be trained in all aspects of adjusting because of the absolute devastation they will have
to review and estimate. Due to the high level of training required,
the high stress, and the immediate need for adjusters; the deployed independent agents
can make 6 figures in 6 months. In heavy storm seasons, estimators have been known to make
$300,000 - $400,000 in a year. CAT Adjuster Training
Estimators in this insurance niche need to have the proper certifications, registrations,
tools, and knowledge to be successful in the field. There are many schools that train in
one area or another. But, there is only one vocational training school that fully trains
and prepares their students to be successful in the field after graduation, VAS or Veteran
Adjusting School. When VAS students graduate they are not only
prepared for just about any scenario they may encounter in the field, but also have
the benefit of being able to call our instructors for additional help when they go to cover
a catastrophic event. If you are interested in becoming a CAT adjuster,
click on the link below or go to http://www.vastrained.com to start your career path today.