Commercial Large Loss Fire Case Study
Discover how National Fire Experts identified the origin and cause of a commercial large loss fire through joint inspections and collaboration with CTL.
Uncovering Commercial Fire Causes and Trends
Commercial fire claims are often complex and require expert investigation. Discover common fire causes and how an assessment partner can help with these claims.
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.
Commercial HVAC Systems 101 Webinar Recording
Watch this webinar to learn the basics of commercial HVAC systems, so you’re better prepared to handle claims involving package units, economizers, and exhaust fans.
HVAC Commercial Package Unit Case Study
A restaurant’s package unit reportedly failed due to a mechanical breakdown. HVACi’s onsite investigation and detailed reporting revealed the actual cause of loss.
Walk-In Freezer Case Study
A refrigeration failure was claimed as a high voltage surge. HVACi’s assessment and actionable report determined the actual cause of loss with an industry-leading cycle time.
What To Know About Package Units Guide
Save this guide for a labeled diagram and other important information adjusters should know about package units.
Settling Commercial HVAC Large Loss Claims Guide
A quarter of all equipment included in large loss claims assessed by HVACi last year was non-damaged at the time of assessment, which could result in a lot of unnecessary claims leakage.
5 Things To Know About Economizers Guide
Our guide breaks down top important things to know about economizers, including how they work, the different types available, their advantages, why they might fail, and what codes and regulations could impact them.
Large Loss Fire Claim Case Study
Fire claims are never simple, and this case study describes how the StrikeCheck team handled a large loss inspection.
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