List Of Loss Adjusters In South Africa

A loss adjuster is a claims specialist appointed and paid by an insurance company to investigate a complex or contentious claim on their behalf.

Find below are the list of Loss Adjusters In South Africa

Institute of Loss Adjusters of Southern Africa

Address: 2nd Rd, Hyde Park, Sandton, 2196
Phone: 011 341 9480

Insurance Loss Adjusters

Address: 60 President Swart St, Panorama, Cape Town, 7500
Hours: Open ⋅ Closes 5PM
Phone: 021 930 4686

Specialist & Commercial Loss Adjusters (Pty) Ltd

Address: 387 Vale Ave, Ferndale, Randburg, 2194
Hours: Open ⋅ Closes 5PM
Phone: 011 789 4945

GDI Assessing & Loss Adjusters

Address: 9 Nollsworth Cresent Nollsworth Business Park La Lucia, Durban, 4051
Hours: Open ⋅ Closes 4:30PM
Phone: 031 336 9400

Associated Loss Adjusters Cc

Address: Ferndale, Randburg, 2194
Hours:
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Phone: 011 886 1030

Network Claims Assessors

Address: 60 President Swart St, Panorama, Cape Town, 7500
Hours: Open 24 hours
Phone: 021 930 4686

Business Interruption and General Loss Adjusters (Pty) Ltd

Address: 80 Grant Ave, Norwood, Johannesburg, 2192
Phone: 011 051 8199

How much do loss adjusters earn?

Starting salaries typically range from around £18,000 to £30,000, depending on your experience and qualifications. As an experienced loss adjuster, who has gained chartership, you can typically earn between £30,000 and £60,000. With the right mix of skills and experience it’s possible to earn in excess of £80,000.

What is an independent loss adjuster?

The Independent Loss Adjuster. An independent loss or claims adjuster is a highly trained insurance professional whose primary role is to represent insurance companies by determining the financial loss a customer has suffered after a claim has been filed.

How do I become a loss adjuster in South Africa?

Be an Associate or Fellow of the Institute. Hold the Higher Certificate / National Certificate in Short Term Insurance LIISA / ACII / AIISA / FCII / FIISA qualification by examination. Have not less than 5 continuous years of practical experience as a loss adjuster.

Do insurance adjusters lie?

Not only do adjusters lie about facts, circumstances, and paperwork, they may also lie about the law. This does not just apply to the other person’s insurance company. Many clients’ own insurance companies have lied about what coverage is available just to keep injured victims from filing a claim.

Do insurance adjusters lowball?

“Lowball offers” are standard practice for insurance companies. This is how they make their money. In fact, insurers often like to set their initial offers so low that, even if they have to bump up the offer over and over again during the negotiation process, they’ll still ultimately save money.

Is it hard to become a claims adjuster?

This is a great career. It isn’t easy to get started, but you can do it. Persistence and hard work are rewarded in this industry. If you’d like more information on how to get started as an insurance adjuster, check out my free video series the IA Crash Course.