Water Damage in Property Loss Claims Guide
Water damage is a frequently claimed peril. Download this guide to learn more about water losses to HVAC systems and electronics, including critical data, causes, and affected items.
What To Expect From Your Component Testing Lab Inspection Guide
Learn the process Component Testing Laboratories assignments undergo, from submission to post-assignment support from an expert team.
Your Guide to Sump Pumps
Learn how sump pumps work to protect basements from water damage, causes and consequences of their failure, and more in this illustrated guide.
TV Checklist For LKQ
TVs in claims may require a replacement. Use this checklist to ensure your settlement is for a Like Kind and Quality replacement.
Identifying Subrogation Potential: A Field Adjuster’s Checklist for When To Investigate a Product Failure
Subrogation starts with identifying evidence onsite. This one-page guide equips field adjusters with essential tips for considering subrogation potential.
Misconceptions About Pool Damage Guide
Find out how misconceptions about swimming pools may lead to damages and what you can do to ensure you handle these claims accurately with this guide.
Desk Adjuster’s Guide to CAT Claims
Save this guide to better prepare for CAT-related claims and know what to expect and consider for each type of event.
Are You Prepared for Catastrophic Claims?
This interactive guide can help you identify CAT events, where they’re most likely to occur, and what you and your assessment partners can do to prepare.
Your Guide to Structural Tornado Damage
Tornadoes can cause an array of structural damages. Get familiar with these losses and learn which indicators may point toward another cause of loss.
5 Things To Know About Commercial HVAC System Regulations Guide
Save this guide as your reference to U.S. DOE efficiency regulations that impact commercial HVAC systems, including split systems, package units, and heat pumps.
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.










