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This question is about claims adjuster and claim specialist.
No, it's not hard to become a claims adjuster. To become a claims adjuster, you just need a valid driver's license and be over the age of 18. This is because most companies will train entry-level claims adjusters.
While no degree is needed to become a claims adjuster, it does help to have an associate's or even a bachelor's degree in business, accounting, or psychology.
Beginner claims adjusters usually must work under the supervision of an experienced worker to learn about the process and how they communicate with the client. As they gain more knowledge, they will be assigned to larger and more complex claims.
The license requirements of claims adjusters vary by state. Some states have few requirements, while others require applicants to complete pre-licensing education or pass the license examination. Some companies do not require their claims adjusters to be licensed because they work under the company license.
For public adjusters, they must meet specific or additional requirements.

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