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.
HVAC DOE Minimum Efficiency Guide
Save this one-page guide that outlines residential and commercial HVAC system efficiency requirements and what they mean for claims.
EPA Regulations Overview Guide
Learn about the refrigerant phasedown, the future of R-410A, and the HVAC refrigerants that will be used next.
Your Questions About Refrigerant Regulations Answered Guide
Get your questions answered about refrigerant regulations and how they may impact policyholders and future claims.
Hurricane-Related Flooding Structural Claim Case Study
Donan determined the scope of flood and wind damage to a beachfront property so the adjuster could make an accurate settlement decision about this hurricane claim.
HVAC Commercial Claim Smoke and Fire Case Study
After a fire, a commercial policyholder submitted a claim with two split systems. Learn how HVACi provided the adjuster with just the facts, and how they differed from the reported loss.
Floods and Hurricanes – The Tale of Two Adjusters Webinar Recording
Compare the roles of flood adjusters and property adjusters while exploring flood basics and claimed damages in Alpine Intel’s free adjuster webinar.
Tools Experts Use for Your Product Failure Investigations
Get an inside look at the tools used to conduct product failure investigations to help you evaluate subrogation potential.
Commercial Vehicles: Investigating Fire Claims Guide
When handling commercial vehicle fire claims, adjusters should be ready for many involved parties and some unique considerations about origin and cause.
The Savvy Adjuster Newsletter — August 2024 Edition
You’ll find materials, including guides and a video about questions to ask, for property claims related to water, heat, and hurricanes.
Alpine Intel’s content is meant to inform and educate readers using general terms and descriptions. They do not replace expert evaluations that determine facts and details related to each unique claim.










