Alpine Intel at PLRB 2026 Claims Conference

Alpine Intel and its operating brands, HVACi, StrikeCheck, National Fire Experts, Donan Engineering, Component Testing Laboratories, VRC Investigations, The Robison Group, TechLoss Consulting & Restoration, BSC Forensics, Mecanica Scientific Services, and HMI, will be at the PLRB 2026 Claims Conference. Stop by booth 1241 to add to our PLRB LEGO structure!

 

Additionally, our experts will be leading a few CE sessions:

Maximizing Product Liability Subrogation Recoveries
Speakers: Don Mikel (Donan CTL), Matt Parsons (Donan CTL), Cam Morgan (McNeely Law), Brandon McIntire (Indiana Farm Bureau)
CE State Approvals: FL, TX
Sessions Date, Time, Room:
– March 23, 2026, 4 – 5 PM ET, Woodrow Wilson B
– March 25, 2026, 9 – 10 AM ET, Woodrow Wilson B
Description: This session will focus on how to maximize Product Liability Subrogation Recoveries with an in-depth discussion of the development and life cycle of a property claim. This session will start from First Notice of Loss (FNOL), then advance to the evidence collection and retention process, followed by the forensic investigation, and end with the involvement of legal counsel, all with a focus on how to maximize subrogation returns. This interactive session will be presented along with a moderator.

7 Ethical Qualities of the Modern Claim Professional
Speakers: Kevin Huelsman (Alpine Intel), Curtis Whitfill (VRC Investigations)
Sessions Date, Time, Room:
– March 24, 2026, 1:30 – 3 PM ET, Woodrow Wilson B
– March 25, 2026, 10:30 AM – Noon ET, Woodrow Wilson B
Description: This course will challenge Modern Claim Professionals to think about ethical decision-making when carrying out their duties. This ethics course is critical for claims professionals because it helps them stay aware of their ethical responsibilities to their clients and company. It teaches them to recognize areas where ethical dilemmas may arise and provides them with the skills to make the right decisions. Additionally, it helps them understand their obligations to follow relevant laws, regulations, and industry standards.

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