Failed Solar Power System Case Study

A contractor for a residential policyholder provided an estimate to remove and reset solar panels for a failed system to determine the cause of loss. Faced with multiple non-functional solar panels included in the claim, the adjuster tasked the StrikeCheck team with verifying the cause and scope of the loss, ensuring an accurate and cost-effective settlement.
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- How StrikeCheck’s specialized expertise determined that a proper assessment was possible without removing the solar panels
- How a thorough assessment differentiated between necessary and unnecessary repairs and replacements, minimizing potential indemnity leakage
- The benefits of unbiased cost analysis based on market value pricing to compare with an insured’s contractor quote
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