Storm Damage to Electronics Case Study
Policyholders often blame weather-related perils when electronic items no longer seem to function as designed after a storm event.
Storm-Related Claim Case Study
Read about a residential claim that stemmed from an unusual winter storm in Texas that included several different electrically powered items.
StrikeCheck Client Case Study
A Top 5 P&C carrier entrusted StrikeCheck to determine the cause of loss and scope of damage for more than 300 types of electrically powered items.
Commercial Restaurant Claim Case Study
Multiple malfunctioning coolers and lights spell trouble for any policyholder but particularly for one running a restaurant.
Top 20 Client Case Study
We break down how a Top 20 U.S. property and casualty insurance carrier has benefited from integrating our services for electronic and specialty item claims assessments into its process.
Water Heater Claim Case Study
In this case study, the insured filed a claim after lightning reportedly damaged a water heater, oven, computer, and washing machine.
Well Pump Case Study
Lightning damaging a well pump and causing it to trip the electrical panel? Seems like it could be plausible if the equipment wasn’t inspected thoroughly.
Well Pump Claim Case Study
A policyholder reported that their failed well pump was damaged by lightning. The adjuster needed verification before settling the claim and engaged the StrikeCheck team.
Solar Power Claim Case Study
The insured claimed that hail had damaged over 100 solar panels, and submitted a contractor estimate stating that all panels must be replaced — for a projected cost of over $125,900.
Electrical Systems Case Study
We helped resolve an unnecessarily costly claim in which a contractor stated that the electrical pedestal and subpanel would need to be replaced for over $10,000.
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.










