claims adjustor
Noun: A claims adjustor is a professional who examines insurance claims or claims for damages. Their primary role is to investigate the details, circumstances, and validity of a claim to determine the extent of the insurance company's liability. Based on this investigation, they recommend or decide on a fair and effective financial settlement.
A claims adjustor acts as an investigator and evaluator for an insurance company or as an independent agent. * After the car accident, the claims adjustor inspected the vehicle to assess the repair costs. * The homeowner filed a claim for water damage, and a claims adjustor visited the property to investigate the cause. * Her job as a claims adjustor involves interviewing claimants, reviewing police reports, and estimating losses.
- Independent vs. Company Adjustor: An independent claims adjustor is often hired by insurance companies on a contract basis, especially after large-scale events like natural disasters. A staff claims adjustor is a direct employee of a specific insurance company.
- Specializations: Claims adjustors may specialize in specific types of claims, such as property, casualty, auto, or workers' compensation.
- Claims Adjuster (n): This is the more common spelling variant; "adjuster" and "adjustor" are interchangeable.
- Loss Adjustor (n): A term used more commonly outside of North America, synonymous with claims adjustor.
- Insurance Adjustor (n): A general term for the same profession.
- Claim Agent (n): A largely synonymous term, though less commonly used in modern insurance terminology.
- Adjuster: The shortened, common form.
- Claims Examiner: Often implies a role focused more on reviewing claim documentation than field investigation.
- Loss Adjuster: (See Variants and Related Words).
- To adjust a claim: The core action performed by a claims adjustor. It means to investigate, evaluate, and settle a claim.
- It took three weeks for the company to adjust the claim fully.
- one who investigates insurance claims or claims for damages and recommends an effective settlement