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Last Post 02/27/2014 12:14 AM by  host
PayScale's report on Adjuster Salaries
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host
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02/26/2014 7:41 PM

    Quote from website:


    "Claims Adjuster Salary (United States) 



    The average salary for a Claims Adjuster is $46,380 per year. People in this job generally don't have more than 20 years' experience. A skill in Litigation Case Management is associated with high pay for this job.

    http://www.payscale.com/research/US...ter/Salary



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    Leland
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    02/26/2014 11:29 PM
    They are probably lumping worker's comp. auto, staff, independent, and CAT adjuster's together. I think a lot of beginning auto adjusters make less than that figure even in California. But most staff, independent, and well connected CAT adjusters make at least double that figure. There might be a lot of new people in auto claims bringing the average down.
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    host
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    02/27/2014 12:14 AM
    I agree Leland, I don't think that they include the Cat Adjusters into their numbers. But I have heard from many adjusters concerning their deployments in 2013 and they didn't seem to be that happy with 2013. We need some good events for 2014, maybe we will be able to dust off the EQ Certs this year.
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