Property Claims Fraud: 3rd Party Involvement Concerns Webinar Recording
Learn about the different types of property claims fraud, who might be suspected of potential misrepresentation, red flags adjusters can look for, and investigative techniques to verify claim details.
The Possible Link Between Cooking Fires and Subrogation Potential
Read about causes of cooking fires, how installation errors or manufacturing defects can contribute, and how related claims may have subrogation potential.
Winter Property Insurance Losses: An FAQ For Policyholders
Winter property insurance losses can be stressful for policyholders. This article will help them prevent or mitigate the property damage.
Commercial Refrigeration Claim Case Study
Discover how the HVACi team determined the cause of loss for a restaurant’s inoperable commercial refrigeration system with speed and precision.
Types of Canvassing To Bolster Claim Investigations
Canvassing can help insurance professionals verify facts of a claim without sacrificing objectivity, accuracy, or fairness.
The Savvy Adjuster Newsletter — September 2025 Edition
This month, we’re excited to bring you new resources about some of the tools adjusters may not know about that could support complex claim decisions.
7 Examples of Specialty Electrical Equipment in Commercial Claims
Understand the types of unique, business-critical equipment that you may encounter in commercial claims and know when to bring in expert support.
How Vehicle Forensics Can Verify the Facts of a Crash Video
Learn how Component Testing Laboratories (CTL) leverages vehicle forensics, including services such as 3D scanning, infotainment downloads, and Crash Data Retrieval (CDR), to verify or reveal crucial details about the circumstances of a crash.
Social Media Investigation Do’s and Don’ts Guide
Learn how to navigate the ever-changing social media environment with these do’s and don’ts for conducting online investigations.
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