Person counting a bag of money over models of small wooden people. The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics predicted a 6% drop from 2020-2029 in the number of adjusters in the insurance industry. (Photo: Andrii Yalanskyi/Shutterstock.com)

Almost every industry has had to address the loss of employees as many reevaluated their career and job choices over the last two years. Even before much of the world shut down for the pandemic, the insurance industry was facing a significant loss of claims adjusters and other professionals.

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Patricia L. Harman

Patricia L. Harman is the editor-in-chief of Claims magazine, a contributing editor to PropertyCasualty360.com, and chairs the annual America's Claims Event (ACE), which focuses on providing claims professionals with cutting-edge education and networking opportunities. She covers auto, property & casualty, workers' compensation, fraud, risk and cybersecurity, and is a frequent speaker at insurance industry events. Contact her at [email protected]