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Y**S
A lot of information
Good study guide
J**T
What a strange book....
This is one of the oddest books I have seen in a long time. The text looks like it was typed on a typewriter. At first I thought this might be just a visual style, but on closer examination it really does appear to have been typewritten. Whole sections appear to be reprinted photocopies of documents from other sources.There were two useful sections, however. There was a section that listed the licensing requirements for claims adjusters by state. I have been unable to locate this information any where else. However, I can't verify the accuracy of the information. The other useful section gave a list of job titles which cover the duties and responsibilities of a claims examiner. Those two sections may be worth a look for a job-hunter, but given the cost of the book, I suggest asking your local library to obtain a copy for you via interlibrary loan.
M**D
Poorly written
I knew nothing about insurance adjusting and this book taught me nothing more. It did not appear to be proofread prior to publication, as there are many grammatical errors. Furthermore, it is just not composed so that someone without knowledge of insurace would understand it. A week later, I bought Principles of Property & Casualty by Bisys and found this to better organized.
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