How Managers Can Strengthen Adjuster Support and Boost Retention
Strong management can improve adjuster experience and boost retention. Answer these crucial questions to ensure you’re equipping your team for success.
Assessing Wildfire Property Damage: Key Structural Concerns
Learn about the various structural concerns to be aware of in wildfire property damage claims.
Adding Weather Data to Your Adjuster Toolkit Webinar Recording
Join Alpine Intel to learn how the experts couple weather data with onsite evidence to shed light on the actual cause of loss for properties reportedly damaged by hail, wind, and snow or rainfall.
Investigating Residential Kitchen Fire Claims | The Savvy Adjuster Podcast Ep. 26
Listen to this podcast to learn about residential kitchen fire causes, investigations, and questions adjusters should ask about kitchen fire damage claims.
The Savvy Adjuster Newsletter — January 2025 Edition
Happy New Year! Alpine Intel is starting 2025 with some exciting updates designed to serve you even better.
Fabrications, Distortions, & Half Truths (The Truth About Lying) Webinar Recording
Be better prepared to spot lies in person and over the phone with Alpine Intel’s webinar The Fabrications, Distortions & Half Truths (The Truth About Lying) Webinar.
Weather Data in Action: A Guide for Insurance Professionals
Discover how weather data strengthens the claims process, the part it plays in cause of loss assessments, and why it shouldn’t be the sole resource for a fair settlement.
School HVAC Fire Claim Case Study
Discover how National Fire Experts’ certified fire investigator determined the most plausible cause of a school fire that began with the building’s rooftop HVAC system.
Take 10: Scene Investigations of Questionable Vehicle Claims | The Savvy Adjuster Podcast Ep. 25
Learn why scene investigations are vital to accurately resolving questionable vehicle claims, as well as techniques employed by investigators.
How to Be a Human Lie Detector Over the Phone Guide
Learn techniques from our anti-fraud experts about what to listen for or say during a phone conversation to help distinguish fact from fiction.
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