Texas All-Lines Adjuster Pre-licensing Certification Course – Part 2
About Course
Texas All-Lines Adjuster Pre-licensing Certification Course
Course Overview
The Texas All-Lines Adjuster Prelicensing Certification Course is a 40-hour classroom-equivalent course designed for individuals seeking a Texas All-Lines Adjuster license.
This course provides structured prelicensing instruction in insurance fundamentals, policy interpretation, claims handling, documentation, valuation, settlement practices, workers’ compensation, ethics, and Texas insurance regulations. The course is designed to prepare students for the required final examination and for entry-level professional adjusting responsibilities.
Students will learn how adjusters evaluate coverage, investigate losses, document claim activity, communicate with insureds and claim participants, review damages, and apply settlement reasoning within the scope of adjuster authority. Instruction emphasizes practical claim workflows, real-world adjusting scenarios, and the core insurance concepts needed to begin working in property, casualty, auto, liability, commercial, inland marine, farm and ranch, and workers’ compensation claims.
Upon successful completion of this TDI-approved course and required final examination, eligible students may proceed with the Texas adjuster license application process through the Texas Department of Insurance.
Course Includes
- 40 hours of Texas All-Lines Adjuster prelicensing instruction
- Classroom-equivalent online course format
- Required final examination
- Texas insurance law and regulatory instruction
- Property and casualty insurance fundamentals
- Claims investigation and documentation training
- Coverage interpretation and policy analysis
- Valuation and settlement methodology
- Workers’ compensation overview
- Practical claim scenarios and adjuster workflow instruction
Topics Covered
- Insurance principles and terminology
- Adjuster duties and responsibilities
- Texas insurance laws and regulations
- Ethics and professional conduct
- Property insurance
- Casualty and liability insurance
- Automobile insurance
- Commercial insurance concepts
- Inland marine and transportation coverage
- Farm and ranch claim considerations
- Workers’ compensation
- Claims investigation procedures
- Proof of loss and claim documentation
- Damage evaluation and settlement practices
Who Should Enroll
This course is intended for individuals who want to become licensed Texas All-Lines Adjusters, including prospective independent adjusters, staff adjusters, catastrophe adjusters, entry-level insurance professionals, and career changers entering the insurance claims industry.
Delivery Method
Classroom Equivalent / Online Self-Paced Instruction
Licensing Pathway
After completing the course and passing the required final examination, eligible students may submit their adjuster license application and fingerprints to the Texas Department of Insurance for processing.
Course Content
Module 1: Insurance Fundamentals and Risk Concepts
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Section 1.1: Historical Purpose and Development
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Section 1.2: Structure of the Standard Fire Policy
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Section 1.3: Basic Coverage Concepts
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Quiz 1 (copy)
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Section 1.4: Covered Property Identification and Claim Application
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Section 1.5: Policy Conditions and Operational Requirements
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Section 1.6: Standard Clauses and Their Operational Purpose
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Quiz 1
