Understanding Tree and Debris Removal Costs
Learn differences and similarities between tree and debris removal costs, as well as what to look for in a green industry company.
How Data Transforms Auto Theft Insurance Investigations
Onboard vehicle data can change the course of auto theft insurance investigations. Learn what it may reveal and how it complements investigative strategies.
3 Challenges in Manufacturing Equipment Claims (& Solutions)
Read about obstacles in manufacturing equipment damage claims and solutions to minimize downtime, navigate connected systems, and reach accurate resolutions.
Root of the Problem: What Causes Trees To Fall
Discover what causes trees to fall, as well as signs a tree might be at risk of falling, and how to navigate the aftermath of a downed tree.
Weighing the Effects of Ice and Snow on Tree Branches
Ice and snow on tree branches can lead to fallen trees and property damage. Learn how this winter weather affects the structural integrity of trees.
Confidentiality vs. Privacy in Claims Investigations
Gain a deeper understanding of the differences when addressing confidentiality vs. privacy in claims investigations.
Assessing Hidden Water Damage
Discover the indicators experts look for as they evaluate residential properties and equipment for hidden water damage that could present as long-term leaks.
How Synthetic Identities Show Up in Claim Investigations
Learn what synthetic identities are, how they can show up in claim investigations, and what could indicate their presence in a claim.
Drilling into Dental Equipment Claims: Perils and the Assessment Process
Before adjusters can address dental equipment claims, they need to be familiar with the equipment, perils impacting it, and the assessment process. Find it all here.
Chimney Fires: Understanding Creosote and Handling Claims
Winter brings a rise in chimney fire claims, in part, because of creosote. Learn how it forms, its risks, and what certified fire investigators look for.
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.










