The Truth Behind Meg Testing, Codes, and Whole Home Electrical Claims Webinar Recording

Electrical systems are among the most common items in claim assignments that StrikeCheck receives from carriers each year. To help adjusters better understand residential electrical systems, Alpine Intel presented The Truth Behind Meg Testing, Codes, and Whole Home Electrical Claims Webinar.  

In this webinar recording, Alpine Intel Customer Education Director Jay Dykstra discusses: 

  • Common Damage and Perils: Review how trees, branches, and other foreign objects; lightning and surge; water; fire; and wear and tear can all impact systems. 
  • Codes Related to Residential Electrical Systems: Learn which codes could impact interior and exterior equipment, including service drop clearances, main disconnect locations, main breaker panel codes, and types of wires, outlets, and receptacles. 
  • Types of Electrical Testing: Examine receptacle, ohm meter, tracer, and megohmmeter (meg) tests. 

Jay also shares claim scenarios and answers questions to demonstrate how all of these may appear in claims. 

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This presentation is hosted by StrikeCheck, part of Alpine Intel’s suite of services. StrikeCheck investigates residential and commercial property claims involving electronics and a variety of electrically powered specialty items. 

Pre-recorded webinars are not eligible for CE credit. 

Be sure to also tune in to The Savvy Adjuster Podcast to hear more from the experts themselves.

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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.

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