How Listening to Customers Has Shaped Our Innovative Claims Solutions
Learn how customer feedback led to a claims solution recognized by the industry for its innovation.
Smoke and Fire Damage to HVAC Equipment | The Savvy Adjuster Podcast Ep. 19
Find out why even distant fires may lead to a claim, which different types of smoke can impact equipment, how changing codes and regulations affect adjusters’ processes, and more.
Apartment Fires: Causes and Investigations Guide
Learn common causes of apartment fires, how investigators approach assessments, and the characteristics that can introduce unique considerations to these claims.
Handling Winter Losses Webinar
Join us on Wednesday, Nov. 13 at 2 PM ET for a comprehensive webinar on Handling Winter Losses, which includes essential information about roofs and gutters, ice dams, and snow loads, plus related damages that may wind up in claims.
How a Car “Black Box” Can Aid Insurance Investigations
An Event Data Recorder (EDR), colloquially called a car “black box,” can be used in insurance or legal investigations to help verify the facts of a crash. Learn more.
A Homeowner’s Guide to Preventative HVAC Maintenance
Find out what steps homeowners and their contractors can take to protect HVAC equipment against premature wear and tear and other preventable damages.
How Common Heating Problems May Be Linked To Wear and Tear
Prepare for furnace and boiler failure claims this winter by learning how some common heating problems stem from wear and tear.
Brick and Concrete Spalling: Causes and Effects
Learn what brick and concrete spalling is, what causes it, and why insurance and legal professionals shouldn’t dismiss it in structural claims.
Hurricane Damage to Split System Claim Case Study
When an adjuster needed to verify reported hurricane-related damage to a split system, they turned to HVACi for help. Discover what an objective assessment revealed.
Hurricane-Related Property Damages eBook
Learn how perils associated with hurricanes affect HVAC equipment, electrical systems and electronics, and structures as well as how you can prepare for hurricane claims.
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