Potential Red Flags To Listen for, and How To Investigate Them
Know what red flags might point to questionable workers’ compensation claims, and which investigative tactics may help verify details.
The Most Common Employee Workers’ Compensation Fraud Schemes
Discover common types of employee workers’ compensation fraud, such as malingering, and how expert investigations can validate the facts of a claim.
What Could Constitute a Subrogation Claim
Installation errors and manufacturers’ defects can both signal subrogation claim potential. Learn more about each and why considering subrogation matters.
Installation Error: Component Failure Case Study
Component Testing Laboratories used non-destructive testing to uncover an installation error behind a CPVC tubing failure, aiding the adjuster in assessing subrogation potential.
The Savvy Adjuster Newsletter — July 2025 Edition
To help you tackle weather-related claims with confidence, we’ve pulled together valuable resources for you. This issue features a case study on lightning striking multiple items on one property, a residential siding guide, a new lightning eBook, and more.
Church Equipment Claim Case Study
A commercial carrier turned to TechLoss Consulting and Restoration to assess a church’s claim involving complex audio/visual equipment. Discover the details of the onsite inspection.
3 Questions To Ask in Claims With Reported or Suspected Data Loss
Find out what questions you should be asking after receiving data loss claims from your commercial policyholders so that you can reach more accurate resolutions.
Take 10: Using Expert Vehicle Forensics in Litigation | The Savvy Adjuster Podcast Ep. 36
In this episode, our vehicle forensics experts discuss how they make sure evidence in auto claims is gathered and protected in case it’s needed for litigation.
Desk Adjusters’ Guide to Hurricane-Related HVAC Claims
Save this illustrated one-page guide as a resource for tackling hurricane-related claims for complex HVAC systems without leaving the office.
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