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Adjuster

Adjuster meaning

One who adjusts something, especially the amount of compensation due in an insurance claim. | A component used to adjust something.

Example sentences (20)

All claim coverage and amounts paid out to Airbnb hosts will be determined by an insurance adjuster licensed in Washington state going forward, according to the order.

In addition to settling claims more efficiently, flagging suspicious activity at the time of loss assessment enables the claims adjuster to make informed decisions and deliver a fair judgment every time.

Sedgwick, the Memphis, Tenn.-based loss adjuster, has launched a new power and energy division in the UK, under the leadership of industry veteran David Ward.

In almost all cases the insurance company will send a loss adjuster to look at your property.

The at-fault party’s insurance adjuster will also interview any witnesses.

The Iowa Insurance Division last month entered into a consent order with a contractor who had made claims they were offering services that require a public adjuster license.

But Herr said he felt like he was being forced into re-entering the HVAC industry as an adjuster, a job he said he is physically incapable of because of the injury.

Insurance adjuster Stephen Ngui, 54, still opts to use cash most of the time and credit card where necessary.

Prior to joining Church Mutual, Hudzik-Presson spent 24 years in the insurance industry, starting as an office claims adjuster and moving through increasing levels of expertise and leadership.

Using the adjuster on the cable, the fit can be really snug and secure, meaning they stay in your ears really well during all kinds of workouts.

What’s more, the adjuster deducted $10,000 in Medical Payment Benefits Law payments that Benson had received.

He found more damage and had to invite the adjuster back to look.

What makes an attorney-at-law qualified to be an insurance adjuster?

Effectively, an adjuster is a person who investigates an insurance claim and establishes whether the insurer is liable, and to what extent.

My sister is an insurance adjuster and she is an assiduous Nazi about her detective work.

My sister, who just retired after 41 years as a claims adjuster, tells horror stories of some of the files she had to deal with on auto claims.

On his guitars alone, he uses old bullet casings for threat markers or a stove dial for a volume adjuster.

Thirty some years ago, when I was an outside insurance claims adjuster, I got a workers comp claim on an aircraft crash.

At the frog end, a screw adjuster tightens or loosens the hair.

From that came an "average adjuster" who decided how to apportion a loss between the owners and insurers of a ship and cargo.