Understanding Space Heater Fires and Resulting Claims
Find out about how space heater fires ignite, factors that make space heaters fire hazards, and how experts investigate these incidents.
How Listening to Customers Has Shaped Our Innovative Claims Solutions
Learn how customer feedback led to a claims solution recognized by the industry for its innovation.
How a Car “Black Box” Can Aid Insurance Investigations
An Event Data Recorder (EDR), sometimes incorrectly called a car “black box,” can be used in insurance or legal investigations to help verify the facts of a crash. Learn more.
How Common Heating Problems May Be Linked To Wear and Tear
Prepare for furnace and boiler failure claims this winter by learning how some common heating problems stem from wear and tear.
Brick and Concrete Spalling: Causes and Effects
Learn what brick and concrete spalling is, what causes it, and why insurance and legal professionals shouldn’t dismiss it in structural claims.
Tools Experts Use for Your Product Failure Investigations
Get an inside look at the tools used to conduct product failure investigations to help you evaluate subrogation potential.
Commercial Losses: Hotel and Motel Fire Causes and Investigations
A motel or hotel fire can result in large commercial losses. Discover common causes, how they spread, and special investigation considerations for these claims.
What Claims Managers Should Look for in an Assessment Partner
Claims managers can set themselves and their teams up for success by choosing an assessment partner with these characteristics to help reach accurate settlement decisions.
How To Succeed: 3 Key Strategies for New Claims Managers
Discover three ways first-time or aspiring claims managers can boost team success, improve claim resolutions, and foster good adjuster-manager relationships.
How Proper Maintenance Can Help Prevent a Restaurant Kitchen Fire
Discover key maintenance practices your commercial policyholders should follow to help prevent a restaurant kitchen fire and what investigators consider when evaluating these claims.
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