What Makes Pool and Hot Tub Claims Different? Webinar Recording
As the weather heats up, customers are using their pools to cool down. Malfunctioning pool and hot tub components could lead to costly claims.
How To Handle Lightning and Surge Claims Without Guesswork Webinar Recording
Lightning is one of the most frequently reported causes of loss listed on HVAC and electronics claims – policyholders reported it for almost 20% of HVAC systems and nearly 40% of electronics in claims.
Exploring Solar Power System Claims Webinar Recording
Understand how solar power systems work and be more prepared to settle these claims through the webinar recording.
Well Pump Claim Fundamentals Webinar Recording
Many of the well pumps StrikeCheck investigates are found to be nondamaged or can be repaired rather than replaced.
Voltage Irregularities Could Strike Out Lightning Claims
Voltage irregularities happen more often than people would imagine, and with them come some big risks of repercussions to electrical equipment people frequently use.
How Lightning’s Location and Intensity Can Impact Your Claims
Lightning can trigger damage to many items in a home or business, including electronics, appliances, solar power equipment, or outdoor electronics, because it can travel through the ground, wires, and pipes.
4 Things to Know About Power Surge Damage From Hurricane-Force Winds
Hurricane-force winds can cause significant structural damage and can knock out power lines, potentially causing surge damage.
6 Questions to Ask Before Settling Electronics Claims: A Practical Guide to Accurate Settlements
Claims with electronics and other electrically powered items can be difficult to settle because such a variety of items falls into that category.
Water Damage to Electrically Powered Items
1 in 50 homes files a water damage claim each year, and 37% of all homeowners claim to have suffered water damage.
Solar Panel Claim Case Study
While a claim with more than 800 solar panels could seem daunting, we took on the challenge of thoroughly evaluating all the equipment.
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