Basic computer skills are all that’s needed. If you can use email, browse the internet, and watch online videos, you’ll be able to navigate the courses comfortably. No advanced technical experience is required.
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Frequently Asked Questions.
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An insurance field inspector gathers on-site information about properties for insurance companies. The work mainly involves observing conditions, taking photos, answering inspection forms, and submitting reports digitally. The inspector does not sell insurance or perform repairs.
The program is fully self-paced. Some students finish quickly, while others take more time. You can move through the lessons according to your own schedule.
Yes. The training is built for beginners and explains everything step by step. No background in insurance, construction, or inspection is required.
Earnings depend on how many assignments you accept and where you work. Most inspectors are paid per inspection, so income increases with activity level and availability.
After completing the training, you may be added to a professional listing that companies can review when they need inspectors. This does not guarantee work, but it helps improve visibility.
You receive assignments, visit the locations, collect the required information, upload the results, and manage your own time. The work is mostly independent and flexible.
You can take it again. The goal is to make sure you understand the material, not to block you from completing the program.
Insurance inspections are more focused and limited in scope. They concentrate on visible risk factors rather than full technical or structural evaluations.