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The average salary for an Insurance Appraiser in U.S. is $75,660.

Annual Average Salary Information

Annual Average Salary: $75,660

$56,890$100,240

Hourly Pay Information

Hourly Average Salary: $36.37

$27.35$48.19

What does an Insurance Appraiser earn?

"On average, insurance appraisers in the U.S. make approximately $75,660 a year. A professional in the field is responsible for examining and assessing potential insurance coverage, evaluating risks to come up with a suitable policy, and determining the value of a property before issuing relevant documents. Experienced appraisers might use their skills to specialise in a specific field such as marine insurance."

How to earn more as an Insurance Appraiser

If you want to become an Insurance Appraiser, you will need a degree in a relevant subject, such as Insurance or Risk Management. Alternatively, you can look into a degree apprenticeship. To progress further in a career as an Insurance Appraiser, you can focus on a specialised area, such as Claims or Technical Underwriting. You may also be able to become a manager within the insurance industry, or could even become self-employed. If so, you could create your own insurance appraisal firm.