Common use of Adjuster III Clause in Contracts

Adjuster III. a. Eight (8) years property claims experience if serving in a property claims role, including at least four (4) years property claims litigation experience; or, eight (8) years experience handling third party liability claims if serving in a non-litigated liability claims role; or, eight (8) years experience handling third party liability claims, including at least four (4) years experience handling third party litigated liability claims if serving in a litigated liability claims role; or, b. Hold a Juris Doctor from an institution that is accredited by the American Bar Association, and is properly licensed as an adjuster in the State of Florida, and also has any one of the following: i. a minimum of three (3) years claims experience; or, ii. a minimum of one hundred–twenty (120) cumulative hours of training in programs that are: 1. approved by DFS as qualifying for continuing education for property and casualty insurance adjusters as required by Florida Statutes; Section 626.869; or, 2. approved by Citizens as qualifying towards litigated claims adjuster training; or, 3. the designation of Chartered Property Casualty Underwriter by the American Institute for Chartered Property Casualty Underwriters. c. An attorney at law duly licensed to practice law in the State of Florida, and is in good standing with The Florida Bar, and is exempt from adjuster licensure pursuant to Florida Statutes; 626.860, and also has any one of the following: i. a minimum of two (2) years claims experience; or, ii. a minimum of two (2) years insurance claims litigation experience; or, iii. a minimum of one hundred-twenty (120) cumulative hours of training in programs that are either: 1. approved by DFS as qualifying for continuing education for property and casualty insurance adjusters as required by Florida Statutes; Section 626.869; or, 2. approved by Citizens as qualifying towards litigated claims adjuster training; or, 3. the designation of Chartered Property Casualty Underwriter by the American Institute for Chartered Property and Casualty Underwriters.

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Sources: Agreement for Independent Adjusting Services Litigated

Adjuster III. a. Eight (8) years property claims experience if serving in a property claims role, including at least four (4) years property claims litigation experience; or, eight (8) years experience handling third party liability claims if serving in a non-litigated liability claims role; or, eight (8) years experience handling third party liability claims, including at least four (4) years experience handling third party litigated liability claims if serving in a litigated liability claims role; or, b. Hold a Juris Doctor from an institution that is accredited by the American Bar Association, and is properly licensed as an adjuster in the State of Florida, and also has any one of the following: i. a minimum of three (3) years claims experience; or, ii. a minimum of one hundred–twenty (120) cumulative hours of training in programs that are: 1. approved by DFS as qualifying for continuing education for property and casualty insurance adjusters as required by Florida Statutes; Section 626.869; or, 2. approved by Citizens as qualifying towards litigated claims adjuster training; or, 3. the designation of Chartered Property Casualty Underwriter by the American Institute for Chartered Property Casualty Underwriters.. ; or, c. An attorney at law duly licensed to practice law in the State of Florida, and is in good standing with The Florida Bar, and is exempt from adjuster licensure pursuant to Florida Statutes; 626.860, and also has any one of the following: i. a minimum of two (2) years claims experience; or, ii. a minimum of two (2) years insurance claims litigation experience; or, iii. a minimum of one hundred-twenty (120) cumulative hours of training in programs that are either: 1. approved by DFS as qualifying for continuing education for property and casualty insurance adjusters as required by Florida Statutes; Section 626.869; or, 2. approved by Citizens as qualifying towards litigated claims adjuster training; or, 3. the designation of Chartered Property Casualty Underwriter by the American Institute for Chartered Property and Casualty Underwriters.American

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Sources: Agreement for Independent Adjusting Services Litigated