Ethics in Insurance Claim Investigations Webinar Recording
Learn practical frameworks for ethical decision-making and balancing legal, regulatory, and company obligations with fairness, honesty, and respect for all parties.
Drilling into Dental Equipment Claims: Perils and the Assessment Process
Before adjusters can address dental equipment claims, they need to be familiar with the equipment, perils impacting it, and the assessment process. Find it all here.
Chimney Fires: Understanding Creosote and Handling Claims
Winter brings a rise in chimney fire claims, in part, because of creosote. Learn how it forms, its risks, and what certified fire investigators look for.
Claimed Residential Electrical Equipment You Shouldn’t Ignore | The Savvy Adjuster Podcast Ep. 38
Join industry experts as they discuss residential electrical equipment claims, exploring warm- and cold-weather perils and their impacts in this podcast episode
5 Proven Techniques for Improving Claim Investigation Interviews Webinar
During this webinar recording, learn five proven techniques for approaching claim-related interviews and handling evasive, misleading, or dishonest answers.
The Savvy Adjuster Newsletter — October 2025 Edition
Learn how Alpine Intel’s newest service line can uproot problems with landscape loss claims.
Assessing Business-Critical Equipment After a Fire Loss Guide
Learn how experts assess commercial electrical equipment after a fire; address smoke, heat, and water damage; and provide recommendations for repairs or replacements.
Repair or Replace? Deciding on Next Steps for Claims With Business-Critical Equipment Guide
Many factors inform whether repair or replacement is the right solution for claims with business-critical equipment. Download the guide for a list of questions to answer.
Infotainment Download Case Study: Stolen Vehicle Claim
A stolen vehicle claim raised questions. Find out how CTL’s infotainment download and analysis of call logs and connected devices gave the adjuster the clarity they needed.
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