Shining Light on Solar Power System Claims Webinar

Wednesday, August 12 at 2 PM ET

When a solar power (photovoltaic) system stops producing energy, policyholders often assume the panels are damaged. Yet the issue may lie elsewhere in the system.

As solar installations become more common, so do related claims. Understanding how photovoltaic systems function can help adjusters look beyond the panels, avoid unnecessary replacements, and make more informed claim decisions.

Register to join Alpine Intel Customer Education Director Jay Dykstra for the CE-eligible webinar, Shining Light on Solar Power System Claims, on Wednesday, Aug. 12, at 2 PM ET. During this session, you’ll learn:

  • How residential photovoltaic systems work and why these claims are significant
  • Which system components are most often involved in claims, including mounting equipment, micro- and string inverters, DC and AC disconnects, battery storage systems, and controllers
  • How perils such as lightning, power surge, wind, hail, and foreign object impact can affect solar power equipment

Jay will also walk through real-world claim scenarios, demonstrating how these concepts apply in practice.

By participating throughout, you’re eligible for adjuster CE credit in AL, FL, GA, IN, KY, LA, MS, NC, NH, NM, OK, TX, WV, and WY. 

Sign up now to save your spot. Handouts and the webinar recording will be provided after the session as part of the registration.

This presentation is hosted by StrikeCheck, part of Alpine Intel’s suite of services that investigates residential and commercial property claims involving electronics and a variety of electrically powered specialty items.

Be sure to also tune in to The Savvy Adjuster Podcast to hear more from the experts themselves.

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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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