Take 10: Hail Damage and Collateral Indicators | The Savvy Adjuster Podcast Ep. 8
We discuss how other weather phenomena like wind and flooding can impact collaterals. Listen to learn why accurate cause of loss determinations require comprehensive assessments.
Hail Damage and Collateral Indicators | The Savvy Adjuster Podcast Ep. 7
We discuss why inspecting collateral indicators is important to hail assessments of roofs, structures, and HVAC equipment; the difference between cosmetic impacts and functional hail damage.
5 Questions to Consider Before Settling for a Contractor Quote Guide
Before settling an HVAC claim that includes a contractor quote, make sure to answer these five questions first.
Do You Need an Expert? 9 Questions to Ask About Your Claim
Before you settle your property loss claim, use this checklist to determine whether an expert assessment can lead to a more accurate settlement decision.
When To Seek a Property Damage Assessment as an Adjuster
If you aren’t sure whether a property damage assessment partner is right for your claim, read these five times it’s better to get an objective expert partner before making a settlement decision.
3 Ways Carriers Should Blend Automation and the Human Touch
Automation in insurance is on the rise. Here’s how you can combine it with the human touch for an effective claims process.
17 Great Holiday Gift Ideas for Property Adjusters
We've compiled a list of the gifts property adjusters really need to make settling claims a little easier all year.
The Anatomy of Chimneys: A Labeled Diagram and Glossary Guide
Our visual glossary provides a comprehensive understanding of chimneys and their components! Equip yourself with essential terms and descriptions to help with your claims.
5 Questions to Ask Before Settling Electronics Claims
Computers. Televisions. Electrical Panels. Well Pumps. Washing Machines. Any of the electrically powered items that residential and commercial policyholders rely on every day can end up in an insurance claim.
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.










