Surge and Lightning Claims Webinar Recording
The webinar will equip you with approaches on how to tell the difference to handle these claims more accurately and reduce unnecessary claims leakage.
Tank vs. Tankless Water Heaters: What the Difference Means for Claims
It is important insurance professionals recognize how perils may affect water heaters depending on if they are tankless or have traditional tank storage.
The 5 W’s of Lightning Claims for Adjusters Guide
Adjusters must solve the 5 W’s – Who, What, When, Where, and Why – before settling any property claim, and lightning claims are no exception.
The Show Must Go On! How to Settle Insurance Claims Related to Home Theater Equipment
The home theater equipment that is often included in property claims tasks adjusters handling them to find accurate cause of loss and verify they are settling for LKQ equipment.
Top 20 Client Case Study
We break down how a Top 20 U.S. property and casualty insurance carrier has benefited from integrating our services for electronic and specialty item claims assessments into its process.
Top 5 Categories of Electrically Powered Items Prone to Claims Leakage
Learn about the top 5 categories with the highest rates of accuracy for both residential and commercial claims.
Top 5 Characteristics of A Great Subject Matter Expert for Electronics Claims
Subject matter experts should know so much about a topic that people look to them as the go-to authority on it.
Water Heater Claim Case Study
In this case study, the insured filed a claim after lightning reportedly damaged a water heater, oven, computer, and washing machine.
Weather Impacts to Electronics Claims Guide
Storms occur throughout the year and can lead to claims with many of your policyholders’ electrically powered items.
Well Pump Case Study
Lightning damaging a well pump and causing it to trip the electrical panel? Seems like it could be plausible if the equipment wasn’t inspected thoroughly.
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.










