Decoding HVAC Claims – Actual vs. Reported Cause of Loss Webinar Recording

HVAC systems have complicated components that are susceptible to damages from many perils. A policyholder who isn’t familiar with this equipment may mistake the actual cause of a loss for another when filing a claim. The policyholder may confuse damage resulting from typically non-covered perils like wear and tear for something else, like smoke and fire or wind damage. Adjusters risk unnecessary settlements by not confirming cause of loss for each item included in claims. You can learn more about this common occurrence in our Decoding HVAC Claims – Actual vs. Reported Cause of Loss Webinar.
In this webinar, you’ll gain more in-depth knowledge about:
- Recategorizing HVAC perils in claims
- How commonly claimed HVAC systems and components operate
- Real-life claims where the actual cause of loss differed from the reported cause of loss
Watch our Decoding HVAC Claims – Actual vs. Reported Cause of Loss webinar recording by filling out the form provided.
Important: Pre-recorded webinars do not qualify for CE credit.
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