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adjuster 中文解釋 wordnet sense Collocation Usage Collins Definition
  1. one who investigates insurance claims or claims for damages and recommends an effective settlement
  2. Claims adjusters investigate insurance claims by interviewing the claimant and witnesses, consulting police and hospital records, and inspecting property damage to determine the extent of the company’s liability. ...
  3. The Adjuster is a 1991 Canadian drama film directed by Atom Egoyan. It premiered at the New York Film Festival.
  4. A representative of the insurer who seeks to determine the extent of the insurer's liability for loss when a claim is submitted.
  5. An individual employed by a property/casualty insurer to evaluate losses and settle policyholder claims. These adjusters differ from public adjusters, who negotiate with insurers on behalf of policyholders, and receive a portion of a claims settlement. ...
  6. A person who investigates a loss and negotiates settlement with the claimant on the Company's behalf.
  7. A person who may act either on behalf of the insurance company or the insured in settling a claim. Employee adjusters work for an insurer; independent adjusters represent the insurance company on a fee basis; and public adjusters represent the insured on a fee basis.
  8. An individual who represents an insurer on investigations and dealings with respect to settlement of claims. This may be a salaried employee of an insurer or one who operates as an independent adjuster.
  9. An individual representing the insurance company and acting for the company in working on agreements as to the amount of a loss and the liability of the company in same.
  10. an employee (usually a non-lawyer) of an insurance company or an adjustment firm employed by an insurance company to negotiate an early settlement of a claim for damages against a person, a business or public body (like a city).
  11. A person who evaluates the damage caused by an accident or other covered loss and determines the amount to be paid.
  12. The person an insurance company appoints to determine the value of an insured's claim for loss recovery.
  13. the person employed by the insurer who deals with your claim and offers less than you expect.
  14. A turnbuckle device located immediately above each manual key.  It allows the performer to compensate for changes in wire length due to temperature changes, so that the clapper is always in the correct position, neither too close nor too far from the bell.
  15. A person who seeks to determine the amount of loss when an insurance claim is submitted and attempts to settle the claim. All risk policy: Covers the loss of property or damage that results from any peril except those that are specifically excluded in the contract.
  16. Someone who inspects damaged property or injuries to determine the amount the insurer is liable for when there is a loss.
  17. A tool which measures distances and relative spaces.
  18. A person who investigates and assesses claims on behalf of insurers (known also as loss adjuster, claims adjuster, engineer or inspector).
  19. A device for moving something into the correct position or into a different position -- usually a better position. ...
  20. An agency skilled in determining or settling the amount of a claim or debt.
  21. Small nut/bolt/plate arrangement that could be welded into a VW Beetle or other model front end to allow for height adjustment.  See dropped beam
  22. Should you file a claim against your auto insurance policy, this individual will be the one who investigates that claim and, ultimately, settles it.
  23. An insurance company representative responsible for the verification of coverage and settlement of claims.
  24. A person appointed or employed to settle or arrange matters that are in dispute; one who determines the amount to be paid on a claim.
  25. The person who manages the various aspects of the claim and determines what will be paid out in accordance with the policy and the facts.