Winter Property Damage eBook for Adjusters

Winter’s demanding weather can result in an increase in claims with damages related to freezing temperatures, ice, heavy snowfall, and fires. This eBook equips insurance adjusters with essential information for navigating these claims effectively. Consult the Winter Property Damage eBook for Adjusters for information about:
- How winter perils can affect HVAC equipment, other common heating system failures, and indicators of wear and tear that are often confused as something else
- Ice dams, snow loads, freezing conditions, and other threats to structural integrity
- Policyholder practices during winter that can increase fire risks, along with precautions to mitigate these hazards
The eBook also outlines how Alpine Intel can help adjusters resolve winter-related property claims quickly and accurately through HVACi, Donan Engineering, and National Fire Experts. Complete the form to receive your copy.
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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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