About
Our Story
Adjuster Media started as a general desire to assist independent adjusters. We quickly found that valuable information was either difficult to find or overwhelmingly available. Our goal evolved into providing other adjusters with a one stop shop for the basics, the latest, and quick connections to useful websites. By compiling the information currently scattered throughout the web and filtering through the “fluff”, we have set ourselves up as a main hub that provides an organized database of resources. Through social media and FAQ interactions, we are also able to ensure our information covers relevant, sought-after topics.
Our Mission, Vision & Values
Mission
Provide adjusters with free tools and resources by collecting and cataloging information.
Vision
Increase the efficiency and knowledge of adjusters that will aid in developing and fine tuning their skills.
Values
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Meet Our Teem
Mathew Congleton
Founder
Mathew is born and raised in Wilmington, North Carolina where he lives with his girlfriend, Allison, and their dog, Mamba. He has been in the insurance industry for almost a decade. He spent a small amount of time as a desk adjuster and has been a field adjuster since. His favorite activities include disc golf, hitting the beach, and traveling, but loves to be outdoors in general.
Mamba Bean
Pawblic Relations
Mamba is a 3-year-old black lab. Named after the great Kobe Bryant, she lives up to her namesake very well #BallIsLife! Her free time is spent fetching, swimming, and napping. During CAT season she travels the country with her parents and ensures that everyone gets their daily dose of play time. This is obviously to the benefit of her parents; making sure to give their eyes and brains a rest. Follow her travel adventures on instagram @blacklabmamba
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FAQs
Xactimate is an adjusting software produced by Xactware that is designed for those in the construction, restoration, and claims industries.
No, there are 16 states that do not require adjusters be licensed to adjust claims (Colorado, District of Columbia, Illinois, Iowa, Kansas, Maryland, Missouri, Nebraska, New Jersey, North Dakota, Ohio, Pennsylvania, South Dakota, Tennessee, Virginia, Wisconsin); all other states do require licenses.
According to Google, reciprocity means “the practice of exchanging things with others for mutual benefit, especially privileges granted by one country or organization to another” In terms of insurance adjusters, this mainly refers to licensing. AdjusterPro offers an excellent Reciprocity Map here if you need further info on reciprocating state licenses.
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