How Extreme Heat May Affect HVAC Equipment Guide
Learn why HVAC claims may increase in summer, common equipment damages that may be exacerbated by heat, and facts that might help you settle based on an accurate cause of loss.
Electrical Fires: What Experts Consider for Origin and Cause Investigations
Know signs of electrical fire and what fire investigators look for, like electrical arcing, outdated wiring, and overloaded circuits with this guide.
How NFE Investigates Fires: An Inside Look at the 11-Step Process
This interactive slideshow explains National Fire Experts’ 11-step fire origin and cause investigation process and how it can help with your fire claims.
National Fire Experts 11-Step Investigation Process Guide
Discover each phase of NFE’s systematic 11-step process for identifying a fire’s most plausible origin and cause.
Adjusters’ Water Heater Cheat Sheet
Learn about the operation and frequent losses for eight water heater varieties adjusters may see in claims, including conventional, tankless, solar, and oil.
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.
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