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Legal Assistant hourly salaries in the United States at Allstate Insurance

Job Title
Legal Assistant
Location
United States
Average salary
$24.08
15%
Above national average
Average $24.08
Low $11.50
High $41.10

Salary estimated from 8 past and present job postings on Indeed. Last updated: May 7, 2026

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Reviews about Pay and benefits for Legal Assistant in Allstate Insurance

April 21, 2023

Great remote work options, benefits not so good

It's a fast-paced work environment. Work from home mostly. The pay and the benefits leave more to be desired. Not too much micro-management, so that is good.
August 7, 2022

Good Benefits and Work From Home

Allstate had good benefits as well as a pension in addition to 401k. After a year you are eligible to transfer to another position within the company. Depending on your position there may be room for growth or not. On the downside, this office has a high turnover rate due to low pay and poor mgt. But...Show more
September 27, 2021

Good job learning experience and lots of support.

the job is decent very flexible with PTO and time off. Management has their favorites however and it does not feel fair. Overall, good place to work but not long term once you outgrow the position and looking for more. ...Show more
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How much does a Legal Assistant make at Allstate Insurance in the United States?

Average Allstate Insurance Legal Assistant hourly pay in the United States is approximately $24.08, which is 15% above the national average.

Salary estimated from 12 past and present job postings on Indeed.

Please note that all salary figures are approximations based upon third party submissions to Indeed. These figures are given to the Indeed users for the purpose of generalized comparison only. Minimum wage may differ by jurisdiction and you should consult the employer for actual salary figures.