Water Filter Failures and Subrogation Potential
A water filter leak could prompt a significant water damage claim. Learn what causes these failures and how they might present opportunities to pursue subrogation.
Water & Smoke Damage: Fire’s Hidden Impact on Business-Critical Equipment
Water and smoke damage can corrode commercial equipment after a fire. Learn why this happens and how to address it effectively during the claims process.
How 3D Imaging Enables You To Explore Fire Scenes, Virtually
With Matterport 3D models, insurance and legal professionals can better understand fire losses. Learn how National Fire Experts employs this technology.
The Benefits of 3D Technology for Water Damage Claims
Learn how Matterport 3D Scans can give adjusters a more precise look at the property cited in water damage claims.
Frequently Claimed Damages to Metal Roofs and Buildings
Learn why policyholders report losses from hail, wind, and moisture in property claims with metal roofs and buildings and how experts assess this damage.
Property Losses Mistakenly Claimed as Wind Damage
Learn how to differentiate wind damage to roofs, windows, and structural components from other causes of loss to ensure accurate settlements.
5 Items Common in Freeze Damage Claims
Five items are often found in freeze damage claims: copper and PEX piping, radiators, fuel lines, hydronic air handlers, and boiler heat exchangers. Learn why.
What To Look For in an HVAC Claims Vendor
Objective, expert HVAC assessments can help you reach more accurate claim decisions faster. Use these important characteristics to choose the right vendor.
5 Mistakes That Destroy Fire Evidence Before Subrogation
Pursuing subrogation post-fire requires carefully preserved evidence. Read about five common evidence-handling errors and how to avoid them.
How To Detect Price Gouging in Tree Claims
Use these expert tips to detect and prevent price gouging in tree care services connected to property damage claims.
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.










