Florida Insurance Claims Adjuster License Practice Exam

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What best describes a Bureau Adjuster?

  1. Salaried employees

  2. Fee-for-service based

  3. Works for adjustment bureaus

  4. Independent and self-employed

The correct answer is: Works for adjustment bureaus

A Bureau Adjuster is an individual who works for an adjustment bureau. An adjustment bureau is a company that investigates and resolves insurance claims, typically on behalf of an insurance company. Option A is incorrect because salaried employees typically do not handle insurance claims directly. Option B is incorrect because fee-for-service usually refers to a payment arrangement for independent contractors, not employees of a bureau. Option D is incorrect because while a Bureau Adjuster may be self-employed, they are not necessarily independent as they work for a specific bureau.