Thursday, May 28, 2009

Adjusters in Louisiana Must Earn Their Insurance CE Credits

After the devastating losses suffered during hurricanes Katrina and Rita, the legislature in Louisiana proposed a set of requirements for licensing insurance adjusters in their state. Before that time, other insurance professionals were required to hold licenses but adjusters were not. The legislature recognized the importance of qualified adjusters in the insurance process, and with Acts 783 (which covered claims adjusters) and 806 (covering public adjusters) they put into place a schedule of regulatory requirements including mandatory Continuing Education (or CE).

Claims adjusters are employed by insurers, while public adjusters are hired by claimants or other insured parties. As of June 30, 2007, both types of adjusters were required by law in Louisiana to obtain a license. In order to maintain that license, these adjusters must successfully complete 24 CE credits before their renewal date. CEU.com offers 20 courses approved by the state of Louisiana to help adjusters get the credits they need in the most efficient way possible.
Are you a newly licensed adjuster in Louisiana? Is your renewal date approaching? Be sure to check out CEU.com's full catalog of courses to find the ones you need. Complete your CE credits online is fast and convenient, and it won't pull you away from your clients during prime business hours. For all the details, visit us at http://www.ceu.com

Friday, March 20, 2009

Choosing An Online Insurance Continuing Education Provider

Making sure that you comply with your state's insurance licensing regulations is one of the most important issues you have to deal with as an insurance professional. Your career depends on it. Getting the required insurance continuing education (or "CE") is a big part of that, and thanks to current technology, you have more insurance CE options than ever.

A recent study from Agent Media indicated that 67 percent of respondents now get at least some of their insurance CE credits online. It really is the most efficient option, saving the travel costs and time away from the office associated with classroom training. Because of its increasing popularity, there are a lot of web-based businesses now offering online insurance continuing education. How do you narrow down all these options to find best insurance CE provider for you?
Before you sign up for your next course, consider these questions:

Does the provider offer high quality, compelling course material?

Online insurance CE courses should take advantage of the multimedia (audio, video, animation) capacity of the web to maximize the effectiveness of the learning experience. The courses should be written by recognized industry experts, should follow the required format, and should be approved in all 50 states. Ask for a no-charge sample course to make sure the provider meets these requirements. Also, review the provider's course catalog to make sure they offer a wide enough variety of courses so that you can get all the training you need from one source.

Does the provider track and report training results for you and your employees?

For you to remain compliant, the results of your insurance continuing education courses must get into the right hands in a timely manner. Look for an insurance CE provider who will handle that for you without additional paperwork on your part. The whole idea of getting your required credits online is to make the process faster and more efficient, so make sure your provider will track all your courses automatically, inform you of the courses you still need to take, and report your results to state within two to three business days (as allowed by your state's licensing board). You should also immediately receive a Certificate of Completion when you pass a course, so you'll have proof in-hand when needed. These services should be available to you at no additional charge.

Are the courses flexible enough to fit your schedule?

Online learning has made it possible to take your insurance CE courses anywhere and anytime you have a web connection, but sometimes it's still difficult to find the time to sit down and complete a course in one sitting. Look for an online insurance CE provider that allows you to save your sessions and pick up where you left off, so you can truly work at your own pace.

Can you re-take courses without additional charges?

Once you have paid for a course, you should be able to review it as many times as you want without being charged again. You should also be allowed to re-take the exams as often as you need to pass the course and earn the credits.

If you are going to be away from your computer, can you take the course material with you?

Just because you are taking a web-based course, you need not be tied to the computer the entire time. Look for a provider that will allow you to print out pages from the course material for later review. Also, your provider should allow you to download the audio from multimedia courses. These audio downloads can be saved like a podcast to your MP3 player for even more flexibility. You can review the information while on the road, exercising, doing housework -- anywhere you can use you iPod.

The point of insurance continuing education is to make sure you stay up-to-date on all the latest developments in insurance services and regulations. When you receive the best possible training, both you and your clients will reap the rewards. Finding a high quality, accredited online continuing education partner is the first step in maximizing the benefit to your business, and it’s worth the effort to do your homework.

CEU is an online insurance continuing education provider that offers multimedia-rich insurance continuing education courses to licensed insurance professionals.

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