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adjuster
ad·just A0090000 (ə-jŭst′)v. ad·just·ed, ad·just·ing, ad·justs v.tr.1. a. To move or change (something) so as to be in a more effective arrangement or desired condition: adjust the timing of a car's engine; adjust a hearing aid to amplify lower frequencies.b. To change so as to be suitable to or conform with something else: adjusted the schedule to allow for everyone's vacation plans; adjusted the old monetary figures to account for inflation. See Synonyms at adapt.2. In chiropractic medicine, to manipulate (the spine and other body structures) to treat disorders and restore normal function of the nervous system.3. To decide how much is to be paid on (an insurance claim).v.intr. To become adapted or accustomed, as to a new situation: Have you adjusted to working with your new colleagues? [Obsolete French adjuster, from Old French ajoster, from Vulgar Latin *adiūxtāre, to put close to : Latin ad-, ad- + Latin iūxtā, near; see yeug- in Indo-European roots.] ad·just′a·ble adj.ad·just′a·bly adv.ad·just′er, ad·jus′tor n.ThesaurusNoun | 1. | adjuster - one who investigates insurance claims or claims for damages and recommends an effective settlementadjustor, claim agent, claims adjuster, claims adjustorinvestigator - someone who investigates | TranslationsIdiomsSeeadjustEncyclopediaSeeAdjustersadjuster
adjuster (ă-jŭs′tĕr) A device for holding together the ends of the wire forming a suture.Adjuster
AdjusterA person appointed or employed to settle or arrange matters that are in dispute; one who determines the amount to be paid on a claim. An insurance adjuster determines the extent of the insurance company's liability when a claim is submitted. A public adjuster is a self-employed person who is hired by litigants to determine or settle the amount of a claim or debt. adjustern. an employee (usually a non-lawyer) of an insurance company or a adjustment firm employed by an insurance company to negotiate an early settlement of a claim for damages against a person, a business or public body (like a city). While a fair and responsible adjuster can serve a real purpose in getting information and evaluating the case for the insurance company, some adjusters try to make a settlement before the injured person has retained an attorney ("don't worry, we'll pay your bills. You don't need an attorney. He'll only confuse things."), get a statement from the injured without counsel, or delay the payout with the promise he/she will negotiate any reasonable demand, and then making an offer of payment that is absurdly low. Some insurance companies try to make the attorney deal with the adjuster which is cheaper than sending the case to defense attorneys. Adjusters also represent the company in approving settlements. Adjuster
AdjusterA person who investigates a claim on an insurance policy. That is, an adjuster observes any damage, consults police reports and/or hospital records, and generally ensures that an event occurred the way it was said to have occurred. Adjusters may work for a policyholder (in which case they have an incentive to see a claim paid), an insurance company (in which case they have an incentive to see a claim denied), or some other interested party.adjuster
Synonyms for adjusternoun one who investigates insurance claims or claims for damages and recommends an effective settlementSynonyms- adjustor
- claim agent
- claims adjuster
- claims adjustor
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