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Phychlone Mar 29th 2008 2:33 am

Insurance qualification in the US
 
I was just wondering where I would look to find out the qualifications required to work for an Insurance Brokerage in the USA. Does it vary state by state? I know that the laws for Employers Liability (Workers Comp) is different in New York but I was wondering for the future.....

fatbrit Mar 29th 2008 4:33 am

Re: Insurance qualification in the US
 

Originally Posted by Phychlone (Post 6126190)
I was just wondering where I would look to find out the qualifications required to work for an Insurance Brokerage in the USA. Does it vary state by state? I know that the laws for Employers Liability (Workers Comp) is different in New York but I was wondering for the future.....

It's generally regulated individually by states and requires examination and compulsory education. Won't be particularly difficult though -- budget a few weeks study to pass. PM Boiler if he doesn't see this thread -- I believe he's in the biz.

Bob Mar 30th 2008 7:28 pm

Re: Insurance qualification in the US
 

Originally Posted by fatbrit (Post 6126394)
It's generally regulated individually by states and requires examination and compulsory education. Won't be particularly difficult though -- budget a few weeks study to pass. PM Boiler if he doesn't see this thread -- I believe he's in the biz.

Manc was in the biz too as is Ray's missus...

Ray Mar 30th 2008 7:30 pm

Re: Insurance qualification in the US
 
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Insurance_broker


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