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Last Post 05/14/2009 11:08 PM by  okclarryd
state farm fee schedule
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adjusterclay
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05/03/2009 12:10 PM
    Does any one have a fee schedule for state farm?  Is it component based or is it based on the amount of the claim?
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    AndrewinsuresAL
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    05/03/2009 6:14 PM
    I'm pretty sure State Farm is component based.
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    wstj
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    05/04/2009 12:04 AM
    Yes they are. And they adjust it from storm to storm.
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    ChuckDeaton
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    05/06/2009 9:37 AM
    The key to making money working for "tha Farm" is addressing each of the components. Never miss an out building or a fence. They are money in your pocket.
    "Prattling on and on about being an ass with experience doesn't make someone experienced. It just makes you an ass." Rod Buvens, Pilot grunt
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    Ray Hall
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    05/06/2009 11:27 AM
    Any adjuster who can work(put up) with State Farm on their componant bill will make more in 12 months than any other carrier, year in and year out. My 2 cents.
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    adjusterclay
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    05/06/2009 10:40 PM

    Thanks for the post.  I am trying to figure out how much more State Farm pays than Allstate.  I know Allstate is extremely low.

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    Ray Hall
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    05/07/2009 2:23 PM
    I have worked for both in the last 10 years and I don,t think either fee bill was extremly low. I was always greatful to work and get paid on time.
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    ChuckDeaton
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    05/07/2009 10:29 PM
    I have worked for both in the last 10 years and I know that neither are low. Pilot basically handles Allstate claims and is reasonable and pays on time. Renfroe, Worley, and Eberle all handle State Farm and adjusters are paid.
    "Prattling on and on about being an ass with experience doesn't make someone experienced. It just makes you an ass." Rod Buvens, Pilot grunt
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    Wilsonappraisals
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    05/09/2009 8:58 AM
    Does anyone have an example of State Farms fee schedule for a previous event?   I am used to working "normal" fee schedules.
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    okclarryd
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    05/14/2009 11:08 PM
    Since when is any part of this busness "normal"??
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