Commercial Electrical Equipment Losses for Adjusters Webinar Recording

Any adjuster who handles claims with electrical and specialty equipment will gain better insight into a variety of commercial electronics and their insurance impacts with StrikeCheck’s Commercial Electrical Equipment Losses Webinar.
We’ll break down a few frequently damaged commercial items – including electrical systems, solar power components, point of sale systems, commercial signage, and security equipment – and explain what may make settling claims with these different. Plus, we’ll review common causes of loss through a few real-life claim scenarios.
Through this webinar, attendees will:
- Understand the significance of commercial electronics and specialty equipment claims
- Explore types of commercial electronics, electrical systems, and specialty equipment that are susceptible to damages
- Review examples of common damages adjusters see in claims
- Examine real commercial claim situations
You can watch our Commercial Electrical Equipment Losses Webinar Recording by filling out the form provided.
Important: Pre-recorded webinars do not qualify for CE credit.
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