Computer Electrical Failure Claim Case Study
Learn how one adjuster got the answers they needed about a reported electrical fire from National Fire Experts, even after the scene had been altered.
HVACi and the Case of the Reported Rodent Damage Comic Case Study
In this comic case study, an adjuster questioned a contractor’s estimate for rodent damage to an HVAC system. HVACi determined the cause of loss along with market value pricing for recommended LKQ materials.
Is the Heat to Blame for Summer Claims?
Discover the relationship between extreme heat and an influx of summer HVAC insurance claims and become better equipped to tackle your caseload.
How NFE Investigates Fires: An Inside Look at the 11-Step Process
This interactive slideshow explains National Fire Experts’ 11-step fire origin and cause investigation process and how it can help with your fire claims.
5 Ways Improper Ventilation Can Cause Fires
Proper ventilation is an important part of fire prevention. Consider if improper ventilation from these causes could have impacted your fire claim.
The Savvy Adjuster Newsletter — July 2024 Edition
Since water losses are common in property loss claims all year long, I’ve rounded up some resources that can help.
Floods and Hurricanes – The Tale of Two Adjusters Webinar
Compare the roles of flood adjusters and property adjusters while exploring flood basics and claimed damages in Alpine Intel’s free adjuster webinar.
Common HVAC Damages in Attics and Crawlspaces
HVAC systems in policyholders’ attics and crawlspaces are susceptible to various perils. Learn how damage occurs and how adjusters can ensure it’s accurately identified in claims.
Take 10: Solar Equipment Investigations | The Savvy Adjuster Podcast Ep. 15
Why the often-claimed phrase “solar panels” doesn’t begin to cover the different parts of the equipment you might see in claims.
The Savvy Adjuster Podcast
Tune in to The Savvy Adjuster Podcast where insurance professionals can hear discussions by experts on a variety of topics related to what you may see in claims.
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