Adjuster means a properly licensed and appointed independent adjuster as defined by Section 626.855, Florida Statutes, and who meets the requirements of and is fully credentialed in accordance with the provisions of this Agreement.
Adjuster means a person who,
Adjuster means an individual who determines the extent of insured losses and assists in settling or attempts to settle claims.
Examples of Adjuster in a sentence
The selection of a Mechanic as an Adjuster does not establish for that Mechanic a permanent classification as an Adjuster.
An Adjuster shall be a Mechanic, the selection of which shall be at the sole discretion of the employer.
More Definitions of Adjuster
Adjuster means any person who, for compensation as an
Adjuster means any person who represents an insurer or an insured in negotiations for the settlement of a claim against the insurer arising out of the coverage provided by an insurance policy.
Adjuster means any person who investigates claims and or negotiates settlement of claims arising under policies of insurance in behalf of insurers under such policies, or who advertises or solicits business from insurers as an adjuster. Lawyers settling claims of clients shall not be considered an adjuster. A license as an adjuster shall not be required of an official or employee of a domestic fire or casualty insurance company or of a duly licensed resident insurance producer of a domestic or duly licensed foreign insurer who is authorized by such insurer to appraise losses under policies issued by such insurer.
Adjuster means, subject to subsection (4), a person who, for compensation, through any medium does one or more of the following:
Adjuster means a public adjuster as defined in
Adjuster means a person authorized to do business under ORS 744.505 or 744.515.
Adjuster means any individual who, for compensation as an independent contractor, or as the employee of an independent contractor, or as a salaried employee of an insurer, or for fee or commission, on behalf of the insurer investigates and negotiates settlement of claims arising under insurance contracts, except that an attorney-at-law who is licensed to practice law in this state, or a licensed agent or broker who adjusts or assists in adjustment of losses arising under policies issued through that broker or by the insurer represented by that agent, is not an adjuster for the purposes of chapter 9 of this code;