Adjuster Guide to Jet Well Pumps
The Adjuster Guide to Jet Well Pumps includes key information about this equipment and labeled diagrams for your reference.
7 Critical Qualities of an Assessment Vendor
Adjusters need an assessment vendor that will strengthen the claim settlement process and not be the weak link.
The 5 W’s of Lightning Claims for Adjusters Guide
Adjusters must solve the 5 W’s – Who, What, When, Where, and Why – before settling any property claim, and lightning claims are no exception.
Weather Impacts to Electronics Claims Guide
Storms occur throughout the year and can lead to claims with many of your policyholders’ electrically powered items.
What to Ask About Interior Electrical System Claims – And Why the Answers Matter to Adjusters
This guide will help by providing 6 questions adjusters should ask when settling interior electrical system claims and briefly explaining why each are critical.
What to Know About Water Damage to Electronics Guide
The guide covers which types of water are most harmful, what to consider when evaluating damage scope, and expert tips for settling for replacements when necessary.
Your Guide to Water Softeners
The guide explores the consequences and evidence of hard water in a home, common causes of failure for water softeners, and more.
Unexpected Twists in HVAC Claims
An accurate cause of loss can ensure a fair outcome that prevents claim leakage and reoccurring damages. This guide examines several claims that had surprising causes of loss following an assessment.
5 Questions to Ask Before Settling Electronics Claims Guide
Consider the answers to the following critical questions before settling electronics claims. They could impact if the claimed damage is for a covered loss and the accuracy of the settlement.
Adjusters’ Introduction to Foundation Loads and Types Guide
Foundation damage is a frequent reason for claims. Here’s what you should know about various types and common causes of loss.
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.










