Misperceptions, or indeed a lack of awareness, about the loss-adjusting profession don't help with recruitment of younger talent. For many years, loss adjusting has been viewed as one of the more traditional areas of the insurance market, a profession in need of modernization and disruption. Yet today loss adjusting is on a journey of reinvention. (Credit: Feodora/Adobe Stock) Misperceptions, or indeed a lack of awareness, about the loss-adjusting profession don't help with recruitment of younger talent. For many years, loss adjusting has been viewed as one of the more traditional areas of the insurance market, a profession in need of modernization and disruption. Yet today loss adjusting is on a journey of reinvention. (Credit: Feodora/Adobe Stock)

The battle for talent in loss adjusting is an age-old issue and one that continues to cause challenges for adjusting firms both in the U.S. and internationally.

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