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AdjusterTV Radio

AdjusterTV Radio

By: Matt Allen
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AdjusterTV Radio is casual, informal, and occasionally irreverent (but still family-friendly). The topics for veteran adjusters and those who are already invested in the industry as well as Q&A for new folks, stories from the road, and terrible, terrible jokes.© 2025 AdjusterTV Radio Career Success Economics Education Leadership Management & Leadership
Episodes
  • She Was Murdered Handling a Claim: What You Need to Know
    May 26 2025
    • Should you carry a firearm on inspections, taking into account high-crime areas, riots and protests, and post-disaster environments?
    • The legal difference between defending yourself in someone’s home vs. in your vehicle, and how to leverage awareness and avoidance instead of brandishing a weapon
    • How to choose between catastrophe (CAT) adjusting and daily claims work, weighing fast money against long-term stability and relationship building
    • The single biggest mistake most adjusters make when bouncing between CAT and daily assignments, and how focused commitment can accelerate your career
    • How to build your own “Gucci Adjuster Belt”—step-by-step breakdown of the battle-belt system, MOLLE attachments, dump pouches, and must-have accessories for safety and efficiency
    • Pro tips for staying hands-free and accident-proof on the roof, from tool placement to thin-glove protection


    By the end of this podcast, you’ll have a clear self-defense plan, a career-path decision framework, and a blueprint for a custom gear setup that keeps you safe, organized, and professional.

    Thank you for being an AdjusterTV Radio listener! Please visit adjustertvplus.com and use coupon code PODCAST for a free month of the best new adjuster training videos. New videos arrive every week!

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    14 mins
  • How One Adjuster Doubled His Income After 40 With Zero Experience
    May 5 2025

    In this episode, we sit down with Carl B. to unpack his remarkable comeback to the insurance adjusting world after a six-year break. Carl originally worked major CATs like Harvey and Irma before shifting into the powersports industry. When he returned in 2023, many said it was the “worst time” to get back in—but Carl proved them wrong. After taking the *Fast Track to Deployment* course, he completely transformed his inspection process, scheduling, and documentation. We break down his before-and-after results across two storms, Beryl and Helene, and talk about the systems, mindset, and certifications that helped him rise to the top of the roster. Carl also shares his best advice for new adjusters trying to stand out in a competitive field—and it starts with simply following the process.

    Thank you for being an AdjusterTV Radio listener! Please visit adjustertvplus.com and use coupon code PODCAST for a free month of the best new adjuster training videos. New videos arrive every week!

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    21 mins
  • Why Some Adjusters Shouldn’t Be in the Field
    May 1 2025

    Adjuster Stories with Guy Grand

    Nicholas Jeffords doesn’t hold back in this episode of Adjuster Stories. From brutal honesty about industry mistakes to the emotional toll of inspecting burned-down homes, he brings the kind of unfiltered experience only a working adjuster can deliver. Nicholas opens up about learning from rejection, calling out bad work, and navigating one of the most misunderstood careers in America. Whether you're new or seasoned, his story is a wake-up call and a battle cry for integrity in the field.

    Thank you for being an AdjusterTV Radio listener! Please visit adjustertvplus.com and use coupon code PODCAST for a free month of the best new adjuster training videos. New videos arrive every week!

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    1 hr and 9 mins
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