Identifying Subrogation Potential: A Field Adjuster’s Checklist for When To Investigate a Product Failure
Subrogation starts with identifying evidence onsite. This one-page guide equips field adjusters with essential tips for considering subrogation potential.
Inland Flooding Case Study
Find out how Donan’s engineer determined a house was damaged by river waters rising – and which damages were unrelated to the flood – in this case study.
The Savvy Adjuster Newsletter — May 2024 Edition
For comprehensive eBooks on hail-related or lightning-related property damage, an insight-filled podcast on large loss fire investigations, and more, keep scrolling.
Your Guide to Hurricane Storm Surge Damage
Storm surge is a common cause of hurricane damage to coastal properties. Not all damages caused by storm surge are the same, and some may be unexpected.
Basement Water Intrusion Claim Case Study
Find out how Donan’s forensic engineer determined the source, scope, and frequency of water damage to a basement to help the adjuster take confident next steps.
Agricultural Claim Case Study: Investigating Foundation Failure
Read how Donan forensic engineers determined the cause and how to fix and prevent foundation damage in this case study about a foundation failure at an agricultural facility.
Scary Story: Rubber-Stamping Claims
Learn potential consequences of rubber-stamping settlements in this Scary Story that describes claims with multiple electronics.
Improving the Claims Process and Reducing Cycle Times
Claim cycle times can significantly impact policyholder experience. Learn critical strategies for improving the claims process and increasing efficiency.
Misconceptions About Pool Damage Guide
Find out how misconceptions about swimming pools may lead to damages and what you can do to ensure you handle these claims accurately with this guide.
Desk Adjuster’s Guide to CAT Claims
Save this guide to better prepare for CAT-related claims and know what to expect and consider for each type of event.
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