Electrical System and Wires Guide
Electrical service panels, wiring, switches, and outlets keep electricity flowing to where your policyholders need it. When those components fail, it could spell damages for any electronic on the circuit.
Water Damage to Electronics Guide
14,000 homeowners face losses from water damage every day. At that rate, an insurance adjuster is likely to find themselves handling a water damage claim.
Solar Power System Components Guide
Solar power systems are becoming more and more popular as their cost becomes more competitive with conventional energy production systems.
Benefits of Lightning Verification Reports Guide
Lightning verification reports can confirm or exclude lightning’s presence at the location during the time of loss – before anyone ever inspects the equipment.
An Evaluation of Surge and Lightning Damage to Electronics and Specialty Claims eBook
Gain insight on how often lightning or surge is the cause of loss, why and where lightning and high voltage surges occur, and which items are most affected by these perils.
Settling for Energy-Efficient Equipment Guide
Certain appliances, lighting, technology, and other electronics are being built, and purchased, to make less of an impact on the environment and to save consumers money on their utility bills.
Adjuster FAQ: High Voltage Surge Impacts to Electronics Guide
A high voltage surge can cause failures to almost any electrical device or system that’s plugged into the affected area, from the appliances to the consumer electronics to the wiring itself.
What To Look For in Water Heater Claims eBook
Water heaters can be difficult to evaluate, particularly because there are multiple types, such as tankless or tank water heaters and different heating sources, including gas or electric.
Advantages of Smart Technology and IoT As Related to Insurance Claims
While changing the music or instantly getting the answer to a question using a voice assistant makes life a little easier for policyholders, connected devices have benefits for carriers and claims, too.
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.









