Water Damage to Electronics Guide

14,000 homeowners face losses from water damage every day. At that rate, an insurance adjuster is likely to find themselves handling a water damage claim. If you’re one such adjuster, you’ll want to know:
- How often water damage is correctly (or incorrectly!) claimed as the cause of loss;
- What to look for when assessing water damage to electronics;
- Percentages of electronic types that are damaged by water;
- Expectations regarding repair or replacement of water-damaged electronics; and
- What types of water damage you may come across.
At StrikeCheck, we want our clients to be well-informed, so we’ve created a handy guide specifically for insurance adjusters outlining key facts to know when assessing water-damaged electronics.
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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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