How Does An Independent Insurance Adjuster Make Money?

Is it from how much they save the insurance company or what? What Im asking is how do they get their money?

Answers:
Independent adjusting companies make money by charging an hourly fee for investigative services.

They do not get paid based on a percentage of any "savings."

The independent handles the investigative potion of a file for an insurance company that does not have a local adjuster in the area that the independent adjuster serves.
They make there living on a salary from either an indepedent firm or Insurance company. Yes. Their settlement % is a factor only as far as advancement is concerned but not a condition of salary.

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