Hail and Wind HVAC Claims Webinar Recording
We at HVACi have already done the heavy studying, and our experts have put together a webinar on hail and wind HVAC claims for insurance adjusters.
HVAC Fall and Winter Claim Handling Webinar Recording
Understand common heating system components, real-life winter damage scenarios, and how adjusters can spot, assess & manage heating claims.
Wind and Water: A Double Threat in Hurricane Damages Webinar Recording
After hurricane events, adjusters often have to distinguish between wind damage and surge damage to make accurate claim decisions.
Know the Basics: Generator Claims Webinar Recording
Gain more information about generator claims and the basics of portable and automatic standby generators.
Beyond the Basics: Advanced HVAC Systems Webinar Recording
Build your expertise with complex HVAC equipment—understand advanced technologies, damage patterns, and real-world claims involving geothermal, make-up air units and more.
Decoding HVAC Claims – Actual vs. Reported Cause of Loss Webinar Recording
The policyholder may confuse damage resulting from typically non-covered perils like wear and tear for something else, like smoke and fire or wind damage.
What to Look for in Winter Electrical Fires Webinar Recording
Some fires occur more often in winter than in any other season, according to the National Fire Protection Association. Learn more about winter electrical fire losses that may appear in claims.
What Makes Pool and Hot Tub Claims Different? Webinar Recording
As the weather heats up, customers are using their pools to cool down. Malfunctioning pool and hot tub components could lead to costly claims.
Essentials of Settling Water-Related HVAC Claims Webinar Recording
By the end of the webinar, you’ll know about water’s impact to split systems, ductwork, and package units, among other components.
How To Handle Lightning and Surge Claims Without Guesswork Webinar Recording
Lightning is one of the most frequently reported causes of loss listed on HVAC and electronics claims – policyholders reported it for almost 20% of HVAC systems and nearly 40% of electronics in claims.
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