• Roderick Albert posted an update 3 years, 7 months ago

    An insurance agent sells, or deals with insurance. The insurance agent is the one that actually insures the client in the event of an event of injury, loss or damage to property. They are the person that determines whether the insurance policy you have purchased will cover you or not. If it does, then they sell your coverage to the buyer. In order to be a licensed insurance agent, they must complete a four year degree from an approved university. The majority of states require a bachelor’s degree in order to become an insurance agent and many others require a two year degree.Nowadays, more people are choosing to work as agents through the internet. This is due to the fact that the internet provides many people with jobs that pay better than a job in a traditional brick and mortar establishment. The best part about this, however, is that you can work at home as an agent, instead of having to travel to an office every day. These jobs are available in a variety of different fields including: personal injury, medical malpractice, insurance, home security, and even foreclosures. There is a great deal of responsibility involved with being an insurance agent, however.As an insurance agent, you have to handle claims, call insurance companies, and maintain a record of all insurance transactions. You may also have to take some type of written test, usually on a test of general knowledge, before you can get a license. You may also have to pass a background check. If you’re not trained enough, or if you’re not experienced enough, then you could end up causing more damage than you will repair. There are many different insurance companies that are offering different types of insurance policies and the insurance agent has to make sure that he or she understands the different types of policies so that the customer is satisfied with the service they receive. In addition, when there is a claim, the insurance agent must report this to the insurance company. This is why it’s extremely important to stay current with the industry and keep learning new things about the insurance insurance brokers business.

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