Tornado Damage to Residential Structures Webinar

Wednesday, June 12 at 2 PM ET

Around 1,200 tornadoes occur in the United States each year, according to The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. They remain one of the most frequent natural catastrophes that lead to insurance claims. Knowledge about the basics of tornado behavior and potential damages can help adjusters better understand expert assessments and reach accurate settlement decisions.

Register to join Alpine Intel Technical Education Trainer Kevin Huelsman for the Tornado Damage to Residential Structures Webinar as he offers insight into:

  • How tornadoes form, move, and dissipate
  • What the Enhanced Fujita Scale tells us about the storm and expected damage
  • How wind impacts residential structures, including the factors that contribute to various damage profiles

Through Kevin’s explanation of the science behind these storms and the damage they can cause, as well as real examples of onsite assessments, you’ll gain a deeper understanding of what you can expect when handling tornado-related claims.

Earn CE credit toward your adjuster licenses for Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Mississippi, North Carolina, Oklahoma, and Texas by participating throughout.

Registrants will receive the webinar recording and presentation handouts after it takes place; however, previously recorded webinars are not eligible for CE credit.

The Tornado Damage to Residential Structures Webinar is presented by Donan, part of Alpine Intel’s suite of services.

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

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