If This Car Could Talk: Vehicle Forensics in Auto Claims
Find out what 3D vehicle scanning, infotainment downloads, and Crash Data Retrieval can reveal about crash investigations and other types of vehicle claims.
Leveraging Crash Data Retrieval as an Auto Claims Adjuster
Discover how Crash Data Retrieval can reveal critical details in vehicle claims and prove useful, should these claims enter litigation.
Auto Fraud Indicators Guide
Save this multi-page guide for an in-depth look at indicators of various types of auto fraud.
Putting the Brakes on Auto Fraud Webinar Recording
In this session, we’ll explore the latest fraud schemes involving auto claims, red flag indicators to watch for, and proven investigative steps and raise awareness on the latest schemes you should keep an eye out for on your claims.
4 Situations Where Auto Fraud Could Occur Guide
Policyholders and others involved in a claim may attempt auto fraud in multiple situations. Find out more about when and how it might occur with this guide.
How To Spot Potential Fraud Concerns in Auto Claims
Learn investigation strategies and tips from our experts about identifying potential auto fraud. Discover what questions to ask and documentation to request.
Electric Vehicle Fire Claim Case Study
See how National Fire Experts helped an adjuster accurately resolve a complex EV fire claim, uncovering the fire’s most plausible origin, causes, and recommending next steps.
Exploring Electric Vehicle Fires: Risks and Investigations
Discover why electric vehicle fires demand expert investigations, the risks posed by lithium-ion batteries, and how vehicle fire investigations differ for EVs.
Understanding Electric Vehicle Fires: A Guide for Insurance Professionals
Learn the unique challenges of electric vehicle fires, how certified fire investigators approach these claims, and options for further testing.
Take 10: Scene Investigations of Questionable Vehicle Claims | The Savvy Adjuster Podcast Ep. 25
Learn why scene investigations are vital to accurately resolving questionable vehicle claims, as well as techniques employed by investigators.
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