7 Critical Qualities of an Assessment Vendor
Adjusters need an assessment vendor that will strengthen the claim settlement process and not be the weak link.
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.
5 Questions to Ask Before Settling Electronics Claims Guide
Consider the answers to the following critical questions before settling electronics claims. They could impact if the claimed damage is for a covered loss and the accuracy of the settlement.
5 Achievable New Year’s Resolutions for Adjusters
We’ve created a list of 5 achievable New Year’s resolutions for adjusters that will help make claims handling easier, more accurate, and quicker. They can be accomplished not only this year but for years to come.
Claims Adjuster Education: CE Credit and Beyond
Professional development can be so much more than just meeting requirements. Here’s what to look for when choosing adjuster training.
5 Insights To Achieve Effective Policyholder Communication
While it sounds easy, a lack of communication is a common complaint among insureds against their property insurance carriers.
Enhance Policyholder Communication Without a Lot of Effort
These simple tips strengthen communication and interactions with policyholders to make the claims process easier and more stress-free for all involved.
6 Basic HVAC System Terms Every Adjuster Should Know
Don’t go into an HVAC system claim wishing you’d read an equipment manual. Here are 6 terms to get you started on settling these claims with ease.
Onsite Assessments and Desktop Reviews Guide
Compare the uses and benefits of obtaining either an onsite assessment or a desktop review with our one-page guide.
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.










