Get licensed, get hired, get to work in Louisiana insurance

Louisiana's go-to pre-licensing and professional certification school for aspiring insurance adjusters, appraisers, and producers — built to get you licensed, working, and confident fast.

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Automobile Appraiser Training - CCC One Automobile Estimate Training

"I'll hand you the Louisiana-specific knowledge, the real claim scenarios, and the exam strategy — you bring the work ethic, and we'll get you licensed."GARY B FOUCHA

What you'll learn

What you'll be able to do

  • Pass the Louisiana Department of Insurance licensing exam for Property & Casualty Claims Adjusters on your first attempt
  • Navigate Louisiana workers' compensation statutes, indemnity calculations, and medical benefit rules with confidence as a licensed WC adjuster
  • Qualify as a licensed Louisiana Personal Lines Producer and advise clients on homeowners, auto, and personal umbrella policies
  • Qualify as a licensed Louisiana Commercial Lines Producer and structure coverage programs for businesses across key industries
  • Accurately inspect, document, and write a defensible auto damage estimate using CCC ONE estimating software
  • Apply vehicle construction knowledge — body panels, frame systems, mechanical components — to identify hidden damage and total-loss thresholds
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How it works

A school that adapts to you

This isn't a set of static videos. Every lesson is generated live and tuned to where you actually are.

We learn your level

A quick placement check tailors your starting point so you're never bored or lost.

Lessons adapt as you go

Each lesson is written for your pace and your goal, adjusting as your skills grow.

Your AI coach keeps you moving

Checkpoints, feedback, and gentle nudges turn progress into a real result.

The curriculum

What's inside your school

6 modules · 30 lessons

1

Louisiana Insurance Law & Adjuster Licensing Foundations

Establishes the regulatory, legal, and ethical bedrock every Louisiana P&C Claims Adjuster must master before tackling coverage-specific content. Students first learn who governs the industry and how to obtain their license, then move through policy construction, ethics obligations, and — in proper prerequisite order — property coverages before casualty coverages, mirroring the LDI exam blueprint.

  • 1.1Louisiana Department of Insurance & Adjuster Licensing RequirementsIncluded
  • 1.2Louisiana Insurance Code & Policy StructureIncluded
  • 1.3Ethics, Bad Faith & the Unfair Claims Settlement Practices ActComing soon
  • 1.4Property Insurance Coverages — Dwelling, Homeowners & Commercial PropertyComing soon
  • 1.5Casualty Coverages — Exam Prep & Full ReviewComing soon
  • 1.6Introduction to InsuranceComing soon
  • 1.7Introduction to Insurance Contract LawComing soon
2

Property & Casualty Insurance Fundamentals — What They Are, How They Differ, and Why It Matters

Property & Casualty Basics

  • 2.1What Is Property Insurance? Protecting Things You OwnComing soon
  • 2.2What Is Casualty Insurance? Protecting What You Owe OthersComing soon
  • 2.3Property vs. Casualty Side by Side — Key Distinctions That Show Up on the Exam and in the FieldComing soon
  • 2.4How P&C Lines Work Together — Policies, Programs, and the Louisiana MarketComing soon
3

Louisiana Workers' Compensation Claims Adjusting Pre-Licensing Course

Prepares students to pass the Louisiana WC adjuster licensing exam and competently manage workers' compensation claims under the Louisiana Workers' Compensation Act (LWCA). The course sequences foundations before benefits before disputes before file management, ensuring each lesson provides the prerequisites for the next.

  • 3.1Louisiana Workers' Compensation Act — Foundations & CoverageComing soon
  • 3.2Indemnity Benefits — Calculation, Duration & TerminationComing soon
  • 3.3Medical Benefits, Treatment Guidelines & Pharmacy ManagementComing soon
  • 3.4Dispute Resolution, Litigation & the Office of Workers' CompensationComing soon
  • 3.5Claims File Management, Reserves & WC Exam PrepComing soon
4

Louisiana Personal Lines Producer Pre-Licensing Course

Prepares students to pass the Louisiana Personal Lines Producer licensing exam and confidently advise individual and household clients on property, auto, flood, and umbrella coverage. The course begins with the producer's regulatory role, builds through major product lines, and culminates in a life-and-health overview required by Louisiana's exam blueprint plus a full exam simulation.

  • 4.1Producer Licensing, Duties & Louisiana Market RegulationsComing soon
  • 4.2Homeowners & Dwelling Insurance — Coverages, Forms & Louisiana-Specific RisksComing soon
  • 4.3Personal Auto Insurance — PAP Structure, UM/UIM & Louisiana RequirementsComing soon
  • 4.4Flood, Umbrella & Specialty Personal Lines CoveragesComing soon
5

Louisiana Commercial Lines Producer Pre-Licensing Course

Prepares students to pass the Louisiana Commercial Lines Producer licensing exam and structure comprehensive insurance programs for business clients across key industries. The course sequences business exposure analysis and regulatory context first, then builds through each major commercial coverage line, and concludes with package policies, specialty lines, and a full exam simulation.

  • 5.1Commercial Lines Producer Role, Business Exposure Analysis & Louisiana RegulationsComing soon
  • 5.2Commercial Property Insurance — Building, BPP, Business Income & FloodComing soon
  • 5.3Commercial General Liability, Professional Liability & UmbrellaComing soon
  • 5.4Commercial Auto, Workers' Compensation & Inland MarineComing soon
  • 5.5Commercial Package Policies, Specialty Lines & Full Exam SimulationComing soon
6

Automobile Insurance Claims Appraising — Vehicle Structure, Damage Analysis & CCC ONE Certification

Trains students to accurately inspect, document, and write defensible auto damage estimates using CCC ONE estimating software, supported by deep knowledge of vehicle construction and repair industry standards. The course sequences vehicle anatomy before damage identification before repair standards before software proficiency before total-loss analysis — the logical skill-building chain required for professional appraiser competency.

  • 6.1Vehicle Construction Fundamentals — Body Panels, Frame Systems & MaterialsComing soon
  • 6.2Mechanical & Electrical Systems — Identifying Damage Beyond the Sheet MetalComing soon
  • 6.3Collision Repair Industry Standards — I-CAR, OEM Procedures & Estimating MethodologyComing soon
  • 6.4CCC ONE Estimating Software — Platform Mastery & Estimate WritingComing soon
  • 6.5Total Loss Evaluation, Diminished Value & CCC ONE Certification Exam PrepComing soon

Who it's for

Is this you?

Career-changing trade worker

A contractor or electrician ready to turn hands-on property knowledge into a licensed adjusting career without starting from zero.

Louisiana veteran

A former service member who wants a disciplined, structured path into a recession-proof civilian profession with real upward mobility.

Recent college graduate

A new grad who wants to stack a professional insurance credential on top of their degree and enter the job market as a licensed producer or adjuster.

Working adult career-changer

A full-time employee who needs a self-paced, Louisiana-specific program they can complete without quitting their day job.

Aspiring auto appraiser

Someone with a passion for vehicles who wants to turn mechanical and structural knowledge into a certified auto damage appraising career using CCC ONE.

Insurance industry newcomer

A total beginner to insurance who wants clear, plain-language guidance through Louisiana's licensing requirements from the very first module.

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Your teacher

A note from your teacher

GARY B FOUCHA

GARY B FOUCHA

If you're reading this, there's a good chance you're standing at a crossroads — maybe you're tired of work that doesn't reward your intelligence, maybe your industry is slowing down, or maybe you've always known you were built for something more stable and more professional, but you just didn't know exactly where to point yourself. I get it. That's exactly the kind of moment this academy was built for.

Louisiana's insurance industry needs licensed, competent professionals in every corner — adjusters handling hurricane and flood claims, workers' compensation adjusters navigating complex workplace injury cases, producers advising businesses and families on coverage that actually protects them, and appraisers who know the difference between surface damage and a structurally compromised vehicle. The demand is real, the careers are durable, and the barrier to entry is a licensing exam — one that I am going to help you pass.

Here's what I want you to understand about how I teach: I have no patience for vague explanations or generic insurance content that could apply to any state in the country. Louisiana has its own Insurance Code, its own Workers' Compensation Act, its own UM/UIM requirements, its own flood exposure reality, and its own regulatory culture. Every module in this academy is built around the way Louisiana actually works — the statutes you'll cite, the forms you'll use, the claim scenarios you'll face, and the exam questions the Louisiana Department of Insurance actually asks. When I explain an indemnity calculation or walk you through a CCC ONE estimate, I'm doing it the way a Louisiana adjuster does it, because that's the only way that matters for your career here.

I also want to address the objection I hear most often: "I don't have an insurance background — is this really for me?" Yes. Emphatically yes. Some of my best students came from construction, the military, healthcare, and hospitality. What they brought was work ethic and the willingness to learn a structured body of knowledge. What this academy gave them was that knowledge — organized, explained clearly, and tied directly to what the exam tests and what employers expect. Your background isn't a liability; it's often an asset you haven't learned to pitch yet.

Whether you're aiming for one credential or working toward multiple licenses to make yourself as hireable as possible, I'm here to walk you through it step by step — clearly, practically, and without wasting your time. Louisiana has work for people who hold these credentials. Let's get you licensed.

GARY B FOUCHA

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