Adjuster Tips for Hurricane Claims with HVAC Systems
Know what to expect in hurricane-related HVAC failures and the best method to accurately settle these claims.
HVAC Wind and Hail Claim Resource Library
Here are tools to help you, as an adjuster, settle HVAC and Refrigeration claims with reported hail and wind losses more confidently and accurately.
5 Things To Know About Economizers Guide
Our guide breaks down top important things to know about economizers, including how they work, the different types available, their advantages, why they might fail, and what codes and regulations could impact them.
Generator Maintenance Guide
The rising prevalence of generators also means an increased chance of damaged ones, we want insurance adjusters to have the knowledge to handle these claims easily and accurately.
Dishwasher Components Guide
This guide shows some important components of a built-in, under-counter residential dishwasher and what damage adjusters should look for when they wind up in claims.
Customer Service Guide
Compare positive service and negative service to make sure your carrier – and your claims support – is creating a helpful connection with insureds.
Commercial Phone Systems Guide for Adjusters
Learn about the different phone system types, what features should be considered for LKQ, and find out which perils are more likely to affect them.
Are You Accurately Settling Commercial Claims?
Commercial claims often risk thousands of dollars of claims leakage if not settled accurately. Consider the following data before you settle your next one.
Standby Generator Guide
Generators require maintenance that may be overlooked, and they’re particularly susceptible to certain perils.
Guide to 5 Common Types of Lighting Seen in Residential Claims
Learn about different categories of residential lighting – from accent to landscape lighting, examples of each, perils that we determined affected them, and average recommended replacement costs.
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.










