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How to become a car loss assessor

Application Requirements

1. Obtain a diploma from a secondary vocational school in automobile-related majors or equivalent or above, and have been engaged in automobile collision repair or damage assessment for more than two consecutive years.

2. Persons with a bachelor's degree or equivalent in automobile-related majors.

(Anyone who meets one of the above conditions can register)

Training goal: to cultivate professional automobile collision damage assessment talents for the automobile industry and insurance industry, which are currently in short supply of talents. Automobile loss appraiser talents can be transferred to areas such as auto repair, auto services, insurance companies, adjusters, pawn auctions, asset appraisals, and consumer rights protection.

Suitable objects: vehicle insurance company loss assessors, professional adjusters of loss adjusters, second-hand car appraisers, asset appraisal agency appraisers, maintenance company reception and claim settlement personnel, others engaged in motor vehicle sales, Enterprises and institutions engaged in leasing, auction, pawn, replacement and recycling business.

Learning content: A. Legal common sense and basic application knowledge; B. Vehicle identification and use of damage assessment data; C. Automobile structural foundation, D. Damage analysis and repair; E. Damage assessment and damage determination; F. Electronic technology for collision analysis and damage assessment; G. Traffic accident scene investigation; H. Basics of automobile insurance (exclusive course); I. Auto insurance claims process (exclusive course); J. Auto insurance claims and claims settlement skills (exclusive course) ; K. Analysis of classic traffic accidents and insurance claims cases (exclusive course).

Suitable objects

Loss assessors of vehicle insurance companies, professional adjusters of loss adjusters, second-hand car appraisers, appraisers of asset appraisal agencies, receptionists and claims adjusters of maintenance companies, Other enterprises and institutions engaged in motor vehicle sales, leasing, auctions, pawns, replacements, and recycling businesses.

Learning content

A. Basic knowledge of legal knowledge and application; B. Use of vehicle identification and damage assessment data; C. Fundamentals of automobile structure, D. Damage analysis and repair; E. Loss assessment and loss determination; F. Electronic technology for collision analysis and damage assessment; G. Traffic accident site investigation; H. Basics of automobile insurance (exclusive course); I. Auto insurance claims process (exclusive course); J. Auto insurance claims and Claims settlement skills (exclusive course); K. Classic traffic accident and insurance claims case analysis (exclusive course).