Insurance Adjuster Colorado Insurance - Shaw A F B, SC at Geebo

Insurance Adjuster Colorado

Job Title:
Independent Property and Casualty Insurance Claims Adjuster - ColoradoPosition Type:
Independent ContractorLocation:
Colorado (Statewide)Compensation:
Competitive per-inspection and per-estimate ratesAre you an experienced and licensed insurance claims adjuster looking for an exciting opportunity in the beautiful state of Colorado? Our reputable law firm is seeking a dedicated and skilled Independent Property and Casualty Insurance Claims Adjuster to join our network of professionals.
This role offers flexible, independent contractor status, allowing you to manage your own business under your adjusting license while collaborating with our team.
Compensation and Growth:
Competitive compensation on a per-inspection and per-estimate basis.
Anticipate handling 25-50 estimates/inspections per month initially, with potential for growth.
As an independent contractor, you have the freedom to manage your own business and workload.
If you are a dedicated and experienced insurance claims adjuster in Colorado seeking an opportunity to work independently while benefiting from a steady flow of claims, we encourage you to apply.
Join our network and collaborate with our law firm to provide top-notch services to our clients.
How to Apply:
Please submit your resume, proof of your Colorado insurance adjuster license, and a cover letter outlining your relevant experience and why you are interested in this independent contractor opportunity.
We look forward to welcoming a skilled and motivated adjuster to our team to provide exceptional insurance claim services in Colorado.
Our law firm is an equal opportunity employer.
We celebrate diversity and are committed to creating an inclusive environment for all employees and contractors.
Recommended Skills Claim Processing Self Motivation Casualty Insurance Hardworking And Dedicated Laws Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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