The Importance of Independent Corroboration in Property Claims and How To Do It Guide
Use these tips for independent corroboration about details related to theft, vandalism, water, and fire losses, as well as contractor concerns.
Weather-Related Damage to Medical Equipment
Explore potential consequences of damaged medical equipment, how weather events can lead to downtime, and how to address claims that include this complex machinery.
Navigating Marine Vessel Fire Investigations Guide
Learn about what makes marine vessel fire investigations particularly complex and become better prepared to handle related claims or cases.
Residential Siding Materials Guide
This quick-reference guide to various siding materials includes key characteristics, expected lifespans, and potential damages.
Recategorized Causes of Loss in Electrical Equipment Claims
Discover how expert assessments can uncover the true causes of loss in electrical equipment claims, ensuring accurate settlements and preventing unnecessary expenses.
Storm Damage to Pool and Hot Tub Equipment
Get insight and tips about weather-related perils that impact pools and hot tubs, identify key components via diagrams, and learn why expert assessments are vital.
Fix It or Forget It: Navigating Equipment Loss
Don’t wait and see when it comes to potentially damaged equipment. Learn warning signs, risks, and how expert assessments reduce downtime and more in complex technical claims.
Questions To Ask When Managing Elevator Claims
Discover how these four questions can help adjusters manage elevator loss claims efficiently, ensure safety, and arrive at accurate settlements.
5 Sources for Video Evidence Guide
Discover where to find admissible video footage for your claims and how to navigate legal and ethical considerations when obtaining it.
Handling Video Evidence in Insurance Claims Guide
Learn how to properly collect, verify, and use video evidence to strengthen claim investigations, support negotiations, and ensure admissibility.
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.










