License Assistant Expands Support for Insurance Professionals
Phoenix, AZ, April 30, 2026 – Seen & Heard LLC, operating under the name License Assistant, is thrilled to announce an expansion of its services specifically tailored to independent adjusters, insurance brokers, and agents across the United States. These professionals play a crucial role in the first-party property insurance claims domain, and License Assistant is committed to enhancing the standards of professionalism, ethical practice, and industry knowledge among them.
Independent adjusters, agents, and brokers are mandated to hold valid licenses to operate within their respective states. Recognizing the complexities associated with maintaining compliance, License Assistant aims to simplify the often intricate and lengthy licensing and renewal processes. Elaine Gulino, the Founder and CEO of License Assistant, states, "We know how vital it is for these professionals to remain compliant while effectively serving their clients. Our platform allows them to focus on their business rather than paperwork."
The company is proud to extend its services nationwide to all qualified professionals who have completed the necessary examinations and background checks. Additionally, License Assistant is waiving setup fees for members of certain industry associations, ensuring that agents, brokers, and independent adjusters can access essential support without additional financial burdens.
Having nearly two decades of experience in insurance licensing, Elaine Gulino founded License Assistant after navigating the daunting experience of managing various licensing renewals and firm transitions. With over 365,300 licensed claims professionals recorded in the U.S. as of 2024, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, the demand for a specialized, responsive licensing service has become evident.
Many existing licensing platforms fail to meet the unique needs of insurance professionals, often lacking in responsiveness and specialized knowledge. Moreover, differences between states regarding license renewals add to the confusion. License Assistant addresses these concerns by offering a service built for efficiency and reliability, ensuring independent adjusters, agents, and brokers can maintain their compliance without excessive hassle.
The company invites all independent adjusters, brokers, and insurance agents to discover the impactful difference that License Assistant can bring to their licensing journey. For further details and to benefit from their services, visit
licenseassistant.com.
Conclusion
This move by License Assistant not only underscores the importance of compliance and support within the crucial insurance industry but also highlights the increasing need for innovative services that cater specifically to the needs of insurance professionals. The commitment to waiving fees further emphasizes License Assistant's dedication to making licensing both accessible and manageable for those they serve.
For anyone involved in the insurance claims process, License Assistant emerges as a vital ally in navigating the complexities of licensing, ultimately allowing professionals to prioritize what matters most – their clients.