According to the Wall Street Journal, independent insurance adjusters — individuals who come in to assess how much an insurance company will pay out on claim — can earn up to $30,000 for just a few days’ worth of work after a disaster.
The work can be inconsistent, but insurance adjusters are in extraordinarily high demand after natural disasters, especially if they can handle the most complex cases, like an industrial site. “Some adjusters can make $65,000 to $100,000 in the first month after a major hurricane,” the Journal reported.
It turns out that anyone can become a claims adjuster too. All you generally need is to take a course load of about 40 hours and perhaps complete background and fingerprinting checks.
http://www.msn.com/en-us/money/caree...ane/ar-AArYPgo
The work can be inconsistent, but insurance adjusters are in extraordinarily high demand after natural disasters, especially if they can handle the most complex cases, like an industrial site. “Some adjusters can make $65,000 to $100,000 in the first month after a major hurricane,” the Journal reported.
It turns out that anyone can become a claims adjuster too. All you generally need is to take a course load of about 40 hours and perhaps complete background and fingerprinting checks.
http://www.msn.com/en-us/money/caree...ane/ar-AArYPgo