Inspecting Electrical System Claims Webinar

The Inspecting Electrical System Claims Webinar has already occurred. You can watch the recording here.
Understanding electrical systems can help claims adjusters handle claims more accurately by knowing common vulnerabilities and damage patterns associated with interior and exterior electrical equipment, wiring, and electrical service panel components. StrikeCheck’s webinar, part of Alpine Intel’s education program, provides adjusters with the knowledge they need to confidently navigate electrical system claims. Here are a few things that Technical Education Manager Jay Dykstra will cover during the webinar.
- Review compelling data that showcases the significance of residential electrical system claims
- Understand the basics of the electrical grid and how electricity reaches our homes
- Learn the components of breaker panels, circuits, and wiring.
Important: Pre-recorded webinars do not qualify for CE credit.
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Alpine Intel’s content is meant to inform and educate readers using general terms and descriptions. They do not replace expert evaluations that determine facts and details related to each unique claim.
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