Tackling Large Loss Fire Claims with Subrogation Potential eBook
Use this eBook to learn how National Fire Experts and the Component Testing Lab work together to support your large loss fire investigations.
Are You Prepared for Catastrophic Claims?
This interactive guide can help you identify CAT events, where they’re most likely to occur, and what you and your assessment partners can do to prepare.
Lithium-Ion Battery Product Failure Testing Case Study
An adjuster sought conclusive evidence from CTL’s professional engineers and testing to determine a lithium-ion battery fire cause and subrogation potential.
Your Guide to Structural Tornado Damage
Tornadoes can cause an array of structural damages. Get familiar with these losses and learn which indicators may point toward another cause of loss.
5 Things To Know About Commercial HVAC System Regulations Guide
Save this guide as your reference to U.S. DOE efficiency regulations that impact commercial HVAC systems, including split systems, package units, and heat pumps.
Surge and Lightning Claims Webinar Recording
Learn strategies for distinguishing lightning from high voltage surge damages in electronics claims through this webinar.
Residential Elevator Claim Case Study
Learn how an adjuster handling a claim with a residential elevator benefited from StrikeCheck’s quick cycle time, unique expertise, and actionable report.
4 Ways Engineers Help Adjusters With Tornado Claims
Tornado-related claims can feel overwhelming for adjusters who lack extensive knowledge of structural damages. Discover 4 ways engineers can help.
3 Ways Adjusters Can Prepare for CAT Claims
CAT claims increased alongside the increase in severe weather events. This article helps ensure adjusters are ready when those claims hit their desk.
Vehicle Fire Investigations | The Savvy Adjuster Podcast Ep. 11
Hear from National Fire Experts investigators on vehicle fire investigations. Learn about technology questions to ask, EV considerations, and evidence preservation.
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