Property Claims Specialist Jobs in Louisiana
Property Claims Specialist jobs in Louisiana represent one of the more active insurance markets in the South, concentrated in property and casualty lines driven by the state's persistent hurricane, flood, and wind exposure across coastal and inland parishes. Most openings are centered in New Orleans, Baton Rouge, and Lafayette, where carriers and adjusting firms such as State Farm, Allstate, and Crawford & Company maintain substantial Gulf Coast operations. The most consistent demand is for field adjusters, inside claims examiners, and catastrophe specialists with residential and commercial property experience. Find a role that fits below and apply directly.
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Property Claims Specialist Job Market in Louisiana
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What Louisiana Employers Look For
The qualifications that appear most often in property claims specialist jobs across Louisiana.
- Active Louisiana Resident Adjuster license issued by the Louisiana Department of Insurance
- Experience handling property and casualty claims, including wind and flood losses
- Familiarity with Xactimate or comparable estimating software for property damage assessment
- Strong working knowledge of policy interpretation and coverage determination
- Ability to conduct field inspections and document structural or contents damage
- Clear written and verbal communication skills for policyholders and legal stakeholders
Property Claims Specialist Jobs in Louisiana: Frequently Asked Questions
How do you become a property claims specialist in Louisiana?
To work as a property claims specialist in Louisiana, you must hold a Louisiana Resident Adjuster license, issued by the Louisiana Department of Insurance after passing the state adjuster examination. Most employers expect at least a high school diploma, though an associate or bachelor's degree in business, finance, or a related field strengthens your candidacy. Candidates without prior claims experience often enter through independent adjusting firms, where entry-level field assignments under licensed supervisors are common.
Which companies hire property claims specialists in Louisiana?
Louisiana property claims specialist roles are posted by Sedgwick, FMOL Health, and Gallagher and others right now, based on current listings on Migrate Mate as of July 2026. Louisiana's coastal risk profile and high volume of weather-related claims make it a steady market for both staff carriers and independent adjusting firms operating year-round.
Which Louisiana cities have the most property claims specialist jobs?
Baton Rouge, Lafayette, and Louisiana account for the largest share of property claims specialist openings in Louisiana. New Orleans and its surrounding parishes anchor the market given their concentration of insurance carrier offices and the frequency of storm-related claims activity, while Baton Rouge draws volume from both regional carriers and state government self-insurance programs, and Lafayette serves as a hub for the energy corridor's commercial property work.
Are there remote property claims specialist jobs in Louisiana?
Yes, but they're less common than in purely desk-based roles because field inspections are a core part of the job. About 57% of property claims specialist openings tied to Louisiana are remote or hybrid as of July 2026, and those positions tend to be desk-adjuster or inside-claims roles focused on coverage review, documentation, and policyholder communication rather than on-site damage assessment.
How can I get hired as a property claims specialist in Louisiana with little or no experience?
The most realistic entry path is obtaining your Louisiana Resident Adjuster license first, which signals seriousness to employers even before you have claims experience. Independent adjusting firms operating along the Gulf Coast regularly bring on newly licensed candidates as trainee field adjusters during storm seasons, offering supervised assignments that build a claims file history quickly. Lateral moves from customer service, construction estimating, or mortgage loss-draft processing roles are common bridges into the profession at Louisiana carriers and third-party administrators.
Where can I find and apply to property claims specialist jobs in Louisiana?
You can find and apply to property claims specialist jobs in Louisiana on Migrate Mate, which lists current Louisiana openings from carriers, independent adjusting firms, and third-party administrators. Search the available roles, find the ones that fit your experience and license status, and apply directly to the employers posting them.
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