Xactimate Skills. Don't Leave Home Without Them. — AdjusterPro® (2024)

I wouldn’t wish my first deployment on my worst enemy.

I landed in the aftermath of a category 4 hurricane, was handed a stack of claims and a cellophane-wrapped CD that said “Xactimate,” and that’s basically it. (Xactimate is the most popular estimating software for claims.)

My new storm manager chuckled and with a twinkle in his eye, said, “good luck” as he pushed me out the door. He didn’t expect me to make it. Thankfully, I did make it…partly due to pride, partly due to financial desperation…but I made it.

Everything about my initial deployment was tough. First deployments usually are…especially CAT deployments. But out of all the challenges I faced, the biggest was getting a handle on Xactimate. It took me a solid week to write and submit my first Xactimate report. (I’m not joking!) I was warned that it would likely be ‘kicked back’ for revisions, and indeed it was. But after that week of hell, the requested changes seemed minor. I did my next claim faster, the third more so, and after a month, I was on a roll. I made it over the hump.

Sadly, many new adjusters do not.

My storm manager later told me that he rarely fires anyone; however, tons of new adjusters basically fire themselves. They arrive en masse, eager and ready to go. But by storms end, too many leave with their tail between their legs, having jumped in with little to no preparation. Far too quickly, many new folks start falling behind, in part because they aren’t able to efficiently use the estimating software. Before long, they’re overworked, overwhelmed, overwrought, and unable to get their heads back above water.

Now that I’ve been training adjusters for nearly a decade, I’m amazed I actually survived jumping into a catastrophe deployment without any Xactimate training or experience. I’ve instructed on many important aspects of adjusting, but – by far –Xactimate is the largest and most difficult technical hurdle for new claims adjusters.

On the other hand, once you really master Xactimate, it becomes one of your most powerful advantages, allowing you to close more claims accurately and with greater ease and less stress. And to earn money, you need to close the claims. It’s as simple as that.

Xactimate proficiency is key to success as an insurance adjuster

Not the only key, true, but you can be sure you won’t survive without it. I liken it to baseball; having a bat doesn’t mean you’ll be a good ball player. But without one, you can be sure you’re not even going to play. Similarly, you’ll need to master many skills, but if you don’t have your license and Xactimate proficiency, you’re not even in the game yet.

Xactimate Skills. Don't Leave Home Without Them. — AdjusterPro® (1)

If you’re middle-aged or above (like me), mastering new, complex computer programs like Xactimate can feel completely overwhelming, like an impossible hurdle. The good news is that anyone can master Xactimate. I know because I’ve watched it happen. I’ve witnessed great success in some of my most unlikely students. When I trained Debbie, she was in her late 50’s. She noticed that, in our class, the younger folks seemed to “get it” twice as fast. Her resolution? Work twice as hard! Early in her career, coworkers teased her about the late-night practice, but her work paid off in spades. The last time I talked to her, she called me looking to hire good candidates to work for her. She had started and was running her own claims company, working directly foran insurance carrier who was sending her all of their large loss claims business.

So how exactly does one master Xactimate? I recommend two things; good training and lots of practice.

Good Xactimate Training

I divide training into two basic categories; technical and practical. I do think you need a good dose of both. Technical training is easy to find. Practical training, (and good practical training) on the other hand, is tougher to come across.

Technical training is geared towards understanding and mastering the program’s intricacies, all of the small details. Which button does what? How do I load this image? Where can you find x, y, or z? The problem I’ve seen in my decade of training is that folks who’ve only received technical training aren’t prepared to hit the ground running in a deployment. They lack the practical, or what we call tactical, training. In other words, they know the buttons, but don’t know how to scope, estimate, or close an actual claim with them.

Or, like me on my first deployment, they can close a claim, but it takes them forever. So while veterans and adjusters who understand XM8 are closing 2-5 claims a day, they’ve only closed one claim in 3 days. This is not only frustrating for the storm manager, the adjuster is leaving SO MUCH money on the table.

Practical training, on the other hand, is geared towards working. I’m talking about closing claims, getting the job done, and making your deployments really count. Like technical training, good practical training should and will prepare you to pass Xactimate certification tests, but practical training does more. It truly teaches you how to use the software in actual, applicable work situations. In our business, that’s claims.

Remember that the ultimate goal here is making money and adjusters do that by efficiently and correctly closing claims. Our Tactical Xactimate Training is designed to prepare you to use Xactimate effectively in an insurance claim scenario.

AdjusterPro’s Xactimate Training

No matter where you get Xactimate training, it’s important to find courses or videos that are made specifically for insurance adjusters. Different professionals use the software to do different parts of the job, so training by a new build construction manager won’t necessarily teach you what you need to know to estimate a claim.

Our 3-day webinar was created by an Xactimate Certified Trainer and working adjuster, specifically FOR insurance adjusters. It’s a live webinar which means you can ask questions in real time. The course will also prepare you to pass Level I and Level II Xactimate Certifications, should you choose to pursue them.

Practice, Practice, Practice

When you deploy for the first time, you’ll get tons of practice. Trust me. But the problem is, once you are deployed, it is too late. Sure, your next job will go smoother but you stand to lose both money and the chance to impress your employer if you use your first deployment as practice. So go the extra mile beforehand. It will make a huge difference.

The most successful students I’ve seen continue practicing and learning after class, for as long as they can. Xactimate makes this easy for you. They offer a free 30-day demo you can use during training and afterward for practice. Most of the time if you call them, they’ll even extend it once or twice for you if you ask. That’s up to 90 days to scope and estimate your own house, your neighbor’s house, or the whole cul de sac! (We recommend asking for permission from your neighbors first. It looks weird otherwise.)

We recently added an Xactimate Refresher to our course catalog as well. If you purchase and complete our Tactical Xactimate Training, you can take the webinar again within 6 months at half price.

It’s the exceptionalstudent who’s serious enough about their adjusting career to do this, but it really works. In fact, I’d be willing to bet that the percentage of folks that succeed in this career is similar to the percentage of folks who care enough to practice Xactimate diligently before deployment.

No matter where you are at in your adjusting career, we can help.

Xactimate Skills. Don't Leave Home Without Them. — AdjusterPro® (2024)

FAQs

Is Xactimate difficult to learn? ›

If you're middle-aged or above (like me), mastering new, complex computer programs like Xactimate can feel completely overwhelming, like an impossible hurdle. The good news is that anyone can master Xactimate. I know because I've watched it happen. I've witnessed great success in some of my most unlikely students.

Do auto adjusters use Xactimate? ›

Insurance adjusters rely on Xactimate to accurately estimate property damage costs. It helps them streamline the estimating process and produce professional-looking estimates promptly.

How much does Xactimate training cost? ›

Xactimate Fundamentals - $299

With the guidance of an expert instructor and comprehensive materials, you're not just learning – you're preparing to excel in your field.

How long does Xactimate training take? ›

The 3-Day Xactimate Level I Training is designed for an adjuster who is new to the adjuster profession and is looking to learn the Xactimate estimating program.

How many times can you take the Xactimate exam? ›

From the date of purchase, users have one year to complete their exam. Even if they start it on day one, they have a year. They can retake the exam as many times as they want until they pass within that year (without repaying for the exam). There are no time limits - even after they start answering questions.

What insurance companies use Xactimate? ›

Xactimate is a construction pricing software/database that most major insurance companies use to write up claims. Chances are very great your claim was written on this software. State Farm, Allstate, Liberty Mutual, Safeco, USAA, all use this software.

What is the difference between Xactimate standard and professional? ›

Xactimate is offered two ways. With Xactimate Professional, you can use the product on all three platforms – desktop, online and mobile. With Xactimate Standard, your Xactware ID is available only on the platform you chose at signup.

How accurate is Xactimate? ›

A recent update to the End User Licensing Agreement (EULA) for Xactimate software, Section 12.3 now provides: We do not warrant the accuracy of pricing information in the Price Data. Price Data is intended to represent historical information and should be used as a baseline or place to begin creation of an estimate.

What software do adjusters use? ›

Insurance company adjusters use it to calculate building damage, repair and rebuilding costs. Adjusters use Xactimate to generate loss estimates and claim settlement offers. Xactimate® is, however, generic software that is best suited to tract homes.

How to get xactimate for free? ›

Try the industry's number-one estimating solution for insurance repair with our live demo. Experience Xactimate desktop, online, and mobile platforms free for 30 days.

How many levels of xactimate are there? ›

There are three levels of certification: Level 1 – Fundamentals, Level 2 – Proficiency, and Level 3 – Mastery. Each level increases in difficulty and is considered a prerequisite for the next level. Details on how to become certified are available on the Xactimate Training Website.

What is comparable to xactimate? ›

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Does the Xactimate certification expire? ›

You can attempt the certification exam multiple times within a one-year period until you pass it. Once you pass, the certification will be valid for two years. Please enter your Product Key Code: Your Product Key Code is a 20-character code found by choosing About Xactimate from the Help menu in the Xactimate program.

Where can I learn Xactimate online? ›

The Adjuster School offers an Online Xactimate Training Course. The course is 100% self paced, and online. Work at your own pace. Pause, Rewind, or Fast Forward the training.

What is xactimate level 2 certification? ›

The Xactimate Desktop Level 2 Certification Exam verifies the user has mastered the fundamental concepts and can use intermediate level proficiency practices to increase efficiency, productivity and accuracy.

How do I learn Xactimate? ›

The Adjuster School offers an Online Xactimate Training Course. The course is 100% self paced, and online. Work at your own pace. Pause, Rewind, or Fast Forward the training.

How much memory does Xactimate use? ›

Online
SpecificationRecommended for Best Results
Memory16 GB of RAM or more
Hard Drive30 GB of continual free space and a solid-state drive
ResolutionMonitor resolution set at 1920x1080 or higher
InternetA high-speed internet connection
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What is needed to run Xactimate? ›

Additionally, it is recommended that your computer have at least 10 GB of free hard drive space, as Xactimate requires a significant amount of storage. In terms of software requirements, your computer should be running a 64-bit version of Windows 7, Windows 8.1, or Windows 10.

How do you become a Xactimate estimator? ›

Many employers prefer candidates with a bachelor's degree in construction or prior experience with Xactimate. To be successful in a Xactimate job, you must understand construction principles and know standard building practices, as well as be familiar with construction materials and blueprints.

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