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Where Can Insurance Adjusters Get Rope & Harness Training? 04/28/2026

Climbing on roofs is part of the job for many insurance adjusters, but not every roof can be inspected with a ladder alone.

In our latest article, we break down where adjusters can look for rope-and-harness training, when it’s actually needed (often for steep-and-tall claims), and which alternatives may make more sense if your goal is simply safer roof access.

The big takeaway? Start local. Your fire department or the IA firms you want to work with may be the best place to begin.
Read more here:

Where Can Insurance Adjusters Get Rope & Harness Training? Learn where insurance adjusters can get rope and harness training, when adjusters should get the training, and where to start.

Becoming an Insurance Adjuster on a Budget: Startup Costs Explained 04/24/2026

Becoming an insurance adjuster on a budget is possible.

Here’s the simple formula:
Choose your path.
Get only the license or prep you actually need.
Use your current laptop, phone, and vehicle.
Borrow, rent, or buy used before upgrading.

You do not need to look expensive to get started.
You need to be prepared, practical, and strategic.



Read the article here:

Becoming an Insurance Adjuster on a Budget: Startup Costs Explained Learn how to become an insurance adjuster on a budget. See staff vs. independent costs, what to buy first, what to delay, and how to start without debt.

Which Adjuster License Should I Get First? 04/17/2026

Getting started as an adjuster? Here’s the most important thing to know before you buy a course or apply for a license:

If you live in a licensing state, you should usually start with your resident state license first — not Texas or Florida.

We’re hearing lately from people who were told by AI that a Texas or Florida license is the “best first license,” or that they are “multi-state” licenses that let you work everywhere. That’s causing a lot of confusion, delays, and unnecessary expense.

The truth:
If your state licenses adjusters, start with your home state license

If your state does not license adjusters, then a Designated Home State (DHS) license may be the right next step, often through Texas or Florida

Starting with the wrong license can mean extra fees, extra exams, and having to start over.

You can read more in our article, “Which Adjuster License Should I Get First?”
https://adjusterpro.com/blog-which-adjuster-license-should-i-get-first/

We also made this video to walk through the issue clearly:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MQux9QLioIk

If you want help figuring out the right path before you spend money, reach out to our support team here:
https://adjusterpro.com/support/customer-support/

Which Adjuster License Should I Get First? Which adjuster license should you get first? Learn why your home state license or DHS license is the best place to start.

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