Alabama Statutes

§ 27-9A-3 — Independent Adjuster Defined; Exclusions

Alabama § 27-9A-3
JurisdictionAlabama
Title 27Insurance
Ch. 9AIndependent Adjusters

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Ala. Code § 27-9A-3 (2026).

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(a)For purposes of this chapter, an “independent adjuster” is a person who, for compensation as an independent contractor or as an employee of an independent contractor, undertakes on behalf of an insurer to ascertain and determine the amount of any claim, loss, or damage payable under a contract of property, casualty, or workers’ compensation insurance or to effect settlement of such claim, loss, or damage. This chapter shall not be construed to permit persons not licensed as attorneys to engage in activities constituting the practice of law.
(b)An independent adjuster does not include any of the following:
(1)Attorneys-at-law admitted to practice in this state when acting in their professional capacity as an attorney.
(2)A salaried employee of an insurer.
(3)A person employed solely

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Legislative History

(Act 2011-637, §1.)

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