The Impact of HVAC Theft on Property Claims
Learn why your policyholders’ HVAC equipment is vulnerable to theft as well as how to address HVAC theft claims and reduce risk.
Home Automation Systems and What They Mean for Claims
If one component of a home automation system fails, the equipment it controls may appear to be affected, too. The policyholder may believe that the loss is more extensive than it is.
6 Types of Fire Patterns and Their Role in O&C Investigations
Read about fire effects and six types of fire patterns to better understand their role in origin and cause investigations for your claims.
Advantages of Smart Technology and IoT As Related to Insurance Claims
While changing the music or instantly getting the answer to a question using a voice assistant makes life a little easier for policyholders, connected devices have benefits for carriers and claims, too.
Can Workers’ Compensation Claims Investigations Uncover Premium Fraud?
Learn how inconsistencies found during routine and detailed workers’ compensation claim investigations could prompt a premium fraud investigation.
Why Adjusters Should Have Impact Damage Assessed
Learn why adjusters should partner with an engineer to assess impact damage, identify structural safety issues, and determine the scope of loss.
4 Qualities Insurance Carriers Need in a Tree Service Partner
Insurance professionals who need a tree services partner learn how to assess vendor qualities and evaluate them for transparency and fairness.
Less Common Commercial HVAC Systems Adjusters Should Be Familiar With
Learn about types of commercial HVAC systems adjusters should know for accurate claim resolutions, from exhaust fans to chillers and make-up air units.
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.
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