The mission of AAPIA is to provide a forum for the dissemination of timely market- and industry-related information, to provide education and social functions, and to serve as a representative voice for licensed public adjusters in all aspects of the Public Insurance Adjusting Profession. Founded in 2004, AAPIA's goal is to ensure that the rights of a public adjuster are represented, so that the licensed public adjuster can be able to work in a fair and open marketplace.
Report regularly to all Public Insurance Adjusters nationwide on matters that pertain to them. Communicate with insurance commissioners and regulators in every state, addressing important policyholder issues as they arise. Inform the licensed public adjuster of the ethical standards that are required to maintain a public adjuster license. Monitor all state licensing laws and regulations that can have an impact on Public Insurance Adjusters in how they represent policyholders.
Meet with insurance commissioners and governmental regulators throughout the country discussing language and rules and regulations so that the license of a public adjuster is properly maintained and enacted, and at times offers expert analysis to aid the process.
Report regularly to all Public Insurance Adjusters nationwide on matters that pertain to them. Communicate with insurance commissioners and regulators in every state, addressing important policyholder issues as they arise. Inform the licensed public adjuster of the ethical standards that are required to maintain a public adjuster license. Monitor all state licensing laws and regulations that can have an impact on Public Insurance Adjusters in how they represent policyholders.
Meet with insurance commissioners and governmental regulators throughout the country discussing language and rules and regulations so that the license of a public adjuster is properly maintained and enacted, and at times offers expert analysis to aid the process.
Services
AAPIA offers a full range of government relations and communications services to ensure that our members are fully informed on all regulations and legislation in your respective state.
AAPIA is proud and honored to advocate for all licensed public adjusters on a national level.
If you have a company with more than 1 employee your membership fee is $350/year for your first membership.
If you are employed at a firm that has a Firm Membership, an additional membership is $75/year.
AAPIA is proud and honored to advocate for all licensed public adjusters on a national level.
If you have a company with more than 1 employee your membership fee is $350/year for your first membership.
If you are employed at a firm that has a Firm Membership, an additional membership is $75/year.
AAPIA was founded in 2004 by Steven J. McCaffrey, CEO of Metro Public Adjustment, Inc., in order to support the efforts of the National Association of Insurance Commissioners (NAIC) in drafting a Model Public Adjuster Act.
The goal of the Act was to ensure that the rights of public adjusters and consumers were defended, and also allow public adjusters to be free from overly-burdensome regulatory restrictions.
AAPIA has become a leading professional organization, representing Public Adjusters from all over the United States and sponsoring educational, social, and networking programs throughout the year.
The goal of the Act was to ensure that the rights of public adjusters and consumers were defended, and also allow public adjusters to be free from overly-burdensome regulatory restrictions.
AAPIA has become a leading professional organization, representing Public Adjusters from all over the United States and sponsoring educational, social, and networking programs throughout the year.
I am very pleased with the work AAPIA does for us.
The recent transition in Pennsylvania's licensing laws in tandem with the bonding requirements went especially smoothly, primarily through your efforts.
The American Association of Public Adjusters lead by Gene Veno, is a fantastic organization.
They are a great source of information for many different types of challenges that come up in the public adjusting field.
Gene is always prompt with getting the best answers and solutions needed.
The members of the association serve as a great source of information as well.
The recent transition in Pennsylvania's licensing laws in tandem with the bonding requirements went especially smoothly, primarily through your efforts.
The American Association of Public Adjusters lead by Gene Veno, is a fantastic organization.
They are a great source of information for many different types of challenges that come up in the public adjusting field.
Gene is always prompt with getting the best answers and solutions needed.
The members of the association serve as a great source of information as well.
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