Electronics Fire Claim Case Study

Smoke and fire claims are likely to include many items that could be damaged. However, not all items present during the fire will need to be replaced. Some items may be repairable, while others may be non-damaged. Expert knowledge and specialized testing may be required to know the difference.
The adjuster who assigned StrikeCheck the claim depicted in the following case study sought clarification about the scope of damage when 13 electrically powered items were included in a smoke and fire claim.
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