Don’t Let Your Lithium Battery Fire Claims “Runaway” From You Webinar Recording

The increased use of lithium-ion batteries has also meant a rise in battery-related fire claims. These fire losses impact homes, businesses, and Electric Vehicles (EVs) and can be tricky to handle, with complex investigations, unique evidence preservation considerations, and safety concerns.
But our experts can help you catch up and prepare for these claims. Watch the recording as Alpine Intel Technical Education Trainer Kevin Huelsman covers:
- The growing threat of lithium-ion batteries and why it matters
- How lithium-ion batteries work, what triggers thermal runaway, and why they pose unique fire risks
- Common causes and risk factors for these fires
- Adjuster protocols and best practices for evidence preservation, documentation, and claims handling
Fill out the form to receive your copy of the Don’t Let Your Lithium Battery Fire Claims “Runaway” From You webinar recording by email today.
Important: Previously recorded webinars do not qualify for continuing education credit.
This webinar is hosted by National Fire Experts (NFE), part of the Alpine Intel suite of services.
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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.
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