What to Consider Before Settling Smoke and Fire Claims with Consumer Electronics
Adjusters should take heed that not everything included in a fire and smoke claim will have sustained damage or have damages from a covered loss – and if they do, they do not all need to be replaced.
What to Know About Water Damage to Electronics Guide
The guide covers which types of water are most harmful, what to consider when evaluating damage scope, and expert tips for settling for replacements when necessary.
Which Electronic Specialty Items Will Have Wind Losses This Hurricane Season?
These eight electrically powered specialty items are known to sustain wind losses and are often included in claims.
Why the Increase in Heat Waves Could Affect Claims
Heat waves could initiate perils that impact residential and commercial policyholders’ electrically powered equipment and lead to property claims.
Your Guide to Water Softeners
The guide explores the consequences and evidence of hard water in a home, common causes of failure for water softeners, and more.
6 Items Prone to Claims Leakage You Should Watch Out For
After analyzing the 2019 data from many thousands of claims, we’ve noticed six items prone to claim leakage.
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.
4 Common Generator Perils
Though generators can be helpful during times of trouble, their failures can lead to claims. Here are the four common generator perils that adjusters should watch out for.
Solar Power Claim Case Study
The insured claimed that hail had damaged over 100 solar panels, and submitted a contractor estimate stating that all panels must be replaced — for a projected cost of over $125,900.
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.










