Claims Managers’ Road Map to Efficiency Guide
Boost your team’s claims efficiency with this road map full of practical tips for better communication, technology utilization, and adjuster training and resources.
What’s Your Downtime Adjuster Persona?
Your answers to a few simple questions can reveal a lot about how to best manage your spare time at work. Get your results and customized tips with this interactive quiz!
The Do’s and Don’ts of Addressing Policyholder Concerns
Learn how claims managers can handle escalated customer concerns in a way that works toward a fair and accurate outcome for all parties with this comic.
Winter Property Damage eBook for Adjusters
Download the eBook to learn about losses linked to cold weather and prepare for winter claims involving HVAC equipment, structures, and fires.
Insurance Adjuster Tools: How To Improve Time Management
A critical insurance adjuster tool is effective time management. Read about tactics for handling you or your team’s caseload and improving overall efficiency.
Combatting Property Loss Claims Leakage
Taking these steps to minimize claims leakage in property loss claims can benefit carriers, claims managers, adjusters, and policyholders.
7 Ways Claims Managers Can Prepare for Insurance Litigation
Explore seven crucial tactics that empower claims managers to confidently navigate the complex legal challenges of claims litigation.
Your Guide to Structural Engineering Terms
Explore this comprehensive glossary to master structural engineering terminology, enhance your understanding of forensic reports, and confidently interpret expert assessments.
How Listening to Customers Has Shaped Our Innovative Claims Solutions
Learn how customer feedback led to a claims solution recognized by the industry for its innovation.
What Claims Managers Should Look for in an Assessment Partner
Claims managers can set themselves and their teams up for success by choosing an assessment partner with these characteristics to help reach accurate settlement decisions.
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.










