How Non-Weather-Related Losses Impact Buildings

Weather-related perils are frequently cited in property claims, but not all damage can be attributed to those types of events. Knowing about those non-weather-related perils, causes of loss, and how or why they occur will help adjusters determine if a claim needs an expert assessment from a forensic engineer.
Fill out the form to receive your copy of the How Non-Weather-Related Losses Impact Buildings Guide. You’ll learn about several types of loss that might be initially reported as weather-related, including age-related deterioration and manufacturing defects, along with 15 non-weather-related perils that can affect various parts of a building.
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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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