Looking for a Claims Adjuster job in United States (2026)?
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- Licensing: Check your target state's adjuster-licence requirement; some states reciprocate.
- Specialise: Target workers'-comp or complex-loss roles that require a degree.
- Visa: Confirm the role supports H-1B/E-3/TN via specialised knowledge.
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A few things to check before you start
- Does your target US state require an adjuster licence?
- Is the role specialised enough (workers'-comp/complex loss) to sponsor?
- Can you secure H-1B/E-3/TN sponsorship?
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Claims Adjuster jobs in United States — questions answered
- Where are claims adjuster jobs in United States?
- Demand across insurers; specialised claims roles (workers'-comp, complex loss) can secure sponsorship.
- What salary range do claims adjuster jobs in United States pay?
- Workers'-comp adjusters around US$80,000; sponsored claims-manager roles around US$87,861.
- Which cities hire claims adjusters in United States?
- Hartford, Atlanta, Dallas, Chicago, New York
- Which employers hire claims adjusters in United States?
- Insurers and reinsurers, Third-party administrators (TPAs), Self-insured corporates
- What licence or credential do you need in United States?
- Honest note: many US states require an adjuster licence (state-specific exams); designations (AIC/CPCU) help.
- What work-permit / visa route applies in United States?
- H-1B, E-3 (Australians) or TN can apply where the role requires specialised insurance knowledge and a degree.
- What language level do you need?
- English.
Good to know about Claims Adjuster jobs in United States
- Adjuster licensing is state-by-state — confirm your target state's rule.
- Specialised/analytical claims roles are more sponsorable than routine processing.
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