How often do insurance adjusters get paid?
Independent insurance adjusters must often deal with an erratic pay schedule. An adjuster may work a month or two, supporting his or herself on the road, without receiving a paycheck. Once the first check is received, typically payment will be issued every two weeks. Thus, AdjusterPro recommends that an independent adjuster should have at least $5,000 reserved for initial expenses incurred while working. The goal of working as an insurance adjuster is to help people and make good money – don’t sink your ship with unexpected debt at the outset. Just as a salaried employee in any other line of work, staff adjusters should receive paychecks in a consistent and timely manner.
Independent adjusters must often deal with an erratic pay schedule. An adjuster may work a month or two, supporting him or herself on the road, without receiving a paycheck. Once the first check is received, typically payment will issued at least every two weeks. AdjusterPro recommends independent adjusters carry at least $5,000 in reserve for initial expenses while working. The goal of working as an insurance adjuster is to help people and make good money – don’t sink your ship with unexpected debt at the outset.