Company adjusters definition

Company adjusters means the insurance adjusters who are employees of insurance companies. They represent the interests of the insurance companies and are paid by the insurance companies. They will not charge the insureds fees.

Examples of Company adjusters in a sentence

  • Company adjusters are directly employed by insurers; IAs are independent contractors.

  • Company adjusters are utilized for the adjustment of claims, often working with independent adjusters.

  • Private Investigator Admits Bribery Scheme BOSTON- A Brockton man who ran a Stoughton private investigative firm bribed CNA Insurance Company adjusters in order to get investigative work directed to his agency.

  • Each party shall execute and deliver to Escrow Agent such other documents as are reasonably necessary to facilitate the transaction contemplated hereby and all other acts in order to carry out the intent and purpose of this Agreement.

Related to Company adjusters

  • Public adjuster means the insurance adjusters who do not work for any insurance company. They work for the insured to assist in the preparation, presentation and settlement of the claim. The insured hires them by signing a contract agreeing to pay them a fee or commission based on a percentage of the settlement, or other method of compensation.

  • Independent adjuster means an insurance adjuster required to be licensed under

  • Pre-FIRM means construction or other development for which the “start of construction” occurred before the effective date of the initial Flood Insurance Rate Map.

  • Independent Accounting Firm has the meaning set forth in Section 2.05(c).