Agricultural Fires and the Risks of Farm Equipment
Learn about agricultural fires and farm equipment hazards – from combine and tractor fires to grain elevator explosions – and be better prepared for these unique claims.
A Look at 3 Components Prone to Freeze Damage
Learn why water filters, plumbing pipes, and valves are vulnerable to freeze damage and how expert product failure testing can identify these failures.
Insurance Industry Trends 2025: Bolstering Policyholder Trust
Some insurance industry trends may fade, but the importance of policyholder trust is not going away. Read about how P&C carriers can address related challenges.
Lightning Claim Case Study: Reported Electronics, HVAC, and Chimney Damage
Teams with three Alpine Intel service lines applied their expertise to answer the adjuster’s questions about electronics, HVAC systems, and structural chimney elements reportedly damaged by lightning.
4 Factors Driving 2025 Property Insurance Trends
Learn how 2025 property insurance trends are likely to be driven by projected extreme weather patterns, customer expectations, and evolving technology.
National Fire Experts: PC360 Luminaries Class of 2024 | The Savvy Adjuster Podcast Ep. 22
Listen to this podcast to discover how NFE’s customer-driven claims innovations enhance fire investigations and reports for insurance and legal professionals.
Boat Fire Origin and Cause Case Study
Learn how National Fire Experts’ certified fire investigators determined the most plausible cause of a boat fire that led to both property damage and injury.
Decoding Unknown Causes of Loss in HVAC Claims Guide
Explore these 5 claims with unknown causes of loss to learn how HVACi onsite assessments determine the peril, reveal the scope of damage, and supply recommendations.
Handling Winter Losses Webinar Recording
Join us for a webinar on essential information about roofs and gutters, ice dams, and snow loads, plus related damages that may wind up in claims.
Claims Managers’ Road Map to Efficiency Guide
Boost your team’s claims efficiency with this road map full of practical tips for better communication, technology utilization, and adjuster training and resources.
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