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The average salary for an Insurance Claim Clerk in U.S. is $49,530.

Annual Average Salary Information

Annual Average Salary: $49,530

$35,510$68,370

Hourly Pay Information

Hourly Average Salary: $23.81

$17.07$32.87

What does an Insurance Claim Clerk earn?

"Insurance Claims Clerks on average earn $49,530 per year in the U.S.. They assist in the settlement and investigation of insurance claims. They interview claimants and witnesses and review records such as police reports and medical records to determine a claim's validity. They are also responsible for obtaining additional information as required for processing and adjust the claim payments accordingly."

How to earn more as an Insurance Claim Clerk

To become an insurance claim clerk, you will need a high school diploma or a combination of industry experience and post-secondary education. You could pursue a specialized certification or get training related to insurance claims. To make more money as an insurance claim clerk, you could move into a specialized area, such as an underwriter, or become a supervisor or manager within the industry. You may also choose to become self-employed or open your own insurance claims firm.