| Pre-Disaster Planning |
| Total Service Concept |
| Knowledge |
| Risk Exposure |
| Skill |
| Certification Program |
| Client Services |
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| Adjuster Services |
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| Environmental Services |
Adjuster Services
Insurance adjusting is a challenging profession. The workload is unpredictable and uncertain. The job may require travel to areas of devastation where compassion for the insured's personal losses must be equal to the ability to accurately estimate the value of the losses. Careful assessment of applicants' skills and background ensures that Pilot adjusters demonstrate an unsurpassed level of knowledge, adjusting skills, work ethics and the ability to provide unmatched customer service.
Qualified Pilot adjusters have access to professional development facilities, which include hands-on site damage assessment and estimating software training. We offer assistance in meeting client certifications and state licensing requirements. Company benefits include a 401(k) Retirement Plan and a Flexible Spending Account (Cafeteria) Plan.
Upon deployment, Pilot adjusters are equipped with management and administrative support systems that facilitate the ability to get in place and on the job within 24 to 36 hours. While on assignment, Pilot adjusters have 24-hour telephone access to field and home office management. Pilot offers training and technical support with interactive online communications, an essential tool of the trade today.