Jul 24, 10 11:56 AM I can't make ends meet on temporary total disability benefits. Do I have options? Certainly, living off of 2/3 your pre-injury wage can be difficult, especially if you used...
Jun 25, 10 09:58 AM The workers' compensation adjuster just sent me a check for a disability rating. Does this mean my case is settled? If you've been on workers' compensation benefits in Georgia and/or are treating with a workers'...
Jun 9, 10 10:14 AM I just got a letter saying my workers' compensation benefits will be cut off. Now what? Don't panic just yet. In the past few weeks, I've seen several WC-2 filings indicating...
May 25, 10 09:51 AM My workers' compensation lawyer says I have a deposition this week. Can I just skip it? When you file a workers' compensation claim in Georgia, more than likely, the defense attorney...
May 19, 10 08:15 PM Can my spouse get paid as an attendant care provider under Georgia workers' compensation law? If you've been injured on the job in Georgia and need constant care from someone,...
May 12, 10 09:17 PM Should I show up for my Atlanta workers' compensation hearing without my attorney? As we've already learned, Georgia workers' compensation hearings are frequently postponed. What if you've received...
…. Insurance Adjusting is a recession-proof industry!
As our economy continues to slide, many are surprised to find that their once-strong industry has “dried up” – there’s just no work. Take, as example, several jobs surrounding the housing industry – home inspectors, appraisers, real estate agents, and the entire gambit of contractors – have all watched their jobs disappear as the housing bubble popped.
If you find yourself in an unstable line of work, take heart! There are stable industries, and you’ve just found one.
Insurance has become a true foundational necessity in our society. Individuals and businesses have come to rely on it, but more importantly for job stability the banks and lending institutions absolutely require it. Take home insurance, for instance – no bank will offer a home mortgage without insurance in place. Even if the homeowner defaults, the mortgage company takes over payments or has their own policy for the home! The same is true in every area of insurance – liability, workers’ compensation, automobile, marine insurance, the list goes on and on.
Moreover, losses occur regardless of the economy! Hurricanes don’t care if we’re in a recession. Kitchen fires don’t care if the economy shifts. Auto accidents happen regardless. And insurance adjusters are needed to adjust these losses, all across the country, and year-round.
All this means that insurance is here to stay – in good times and in bad – and so are insurance jobs. So hop off of the merry-go-round, and let us help you get feet on solid ground by giving you the tools to succeed in a career in insurance adjusting.
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