Hurricane Damage to Split System Claim Case Study

Policyholders sometimes erroneously attribute HVAC system losses to perils stemming from catastrophic weather events such as hurricanes. Contractors, too, may incorrectly report that HVAC system damages are due to storm-related perils and even suggest that damages are more extensive than they actually are. The situation becomes more complex when there is a substantial delay between the CAT event and when the claim is filed.
In this case study, a residential policyholder filed a claim for their split system, reporting that it had been damaged by perils related to a major hurricane more than a year earlier. Wanting to verify the cause of loss and extent of damage, the adjuster enlisted the help of HVACi to perform an objective onsite assessment.
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- The HVACi team coordinated an onsite assessment that took place within 2 business days of assignment submittal
- Testing and observation revealed the split system was non-damaged
- HVACi’s expert recommendations differed significantly from the contractor’s quote
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Hurricane Damage to Split System Claim Case Study
When an adjuster needed to verify reported hurricane-related damage to a split system, they turned to HVACi for help. Discover what an objective assessment revealed.

