3 Data Points for Evaluating Freeze Damage Claims Guide

On-site inspections from licensed forensic engineers are vital when resolving freeze damage claims, but inspection results can’t be assessed in a vacuum. Energy usage and weather data provide additional, objective details to determine if mechanical failure or human error caused the reported damage to pipes or other plumbing fixtures.
The 3 Data Points for Evaluating Freeze Damage Claims Guide provides the framework for a more accurate and efficient assessment.
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- The reliability of various home energy sources
- How to evaluate temperature data
- The formula that helps reconcile energy usage against the claim location’s temperature to narrow down the date of loss
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