What To Expect From Your Crash Data Retrieval Assignment
Knowing what happened in the minutes before a crash requires retrieving key information from the vehicle(s) involved. Check out what types of vital crash insights you can receive.
Crash Data Retrieval and Litigation Guide
Learn how Crash Data Retrieval services can help strengthen your litigation efforts on vehicle claims through explanations of the significance of retrieved data, expert testimony, and more.
Agricultural Fires and the Risks of Farm Equipment
Learn about agricultural fires and farm equipment hazards – from combine and tractor fires to grain elevator explosions – and be better prepared for these unique claims.
Boat Fire Origin and Cause Case Study
Learn how National Fire Experts’ certified fire investigators determined the most plausible cause of a boat fire that led to both property damage and injury.
How a Car “Black Box” Can Aid Insurance Investigations
An Event Data Recorder (EDR), colloquially called a car “black box,” can be used in insurance or legal investigations to help verify the facts of a crash. Learn more.
Commercial Vehicles: Investigating Fire Claims Guide
When handling commercial vehicle fire claims, adjusters should be ready for many involved parties and some unique considerations about origin and cause.
Three Unique Considerations in Commercial Vehicle Fire Claims
Learn about factors considered in a commercial vehicle fire investigation, common causes of these fires, and how experts can help adjusters with claims.
Case Study: Retrieving Crash Data
Learn how CTL’s Crash Data Retrieval services delivered answers about the events leading up a crash for an adjuster looking to make an accurate settlement decision.
Agricultural Losses and Forensic Engineering
Learn how an assessment by a forensic engineer can aid in reaching an accurate settlement on agricultural structures, vehicles, and systems claims.
Vehicle Fire Investigations | The Savvy Adjuster Podcast Ep. 11
Hear from National Fire Experts investigators on vehicle fire investigations. Learn about technology questions to ask, EV considerations, and evidence preservation.
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.









