The Role of Codes in Electrical Claims Guide
Unlock the complexities of the National Electrical Code and its impact on electrical claims with a guide about three updates in the widely adopted 2020 edition.
5 Questions to Ask About Sump Pump Failures
These five questions about reported sump pump failures and the water damage that may follow can better equip you to accurately resolve these claims.
The Shocking Truth Behind Residential Electrical Claims Webinar Recording
Learn more about internal and external electrical system components as well as appliances and consumer electronics by exploring real damage assessments and their outcomes.
StrikeCheck Electrical System Assessment Tools of the Trade
Learn what tools StrikeCheck’s experts use for electronics inspections and how their conclusive insights aid with accurate claim resolutions.
Lightning Claim Case Study: Reported Electronics, HVAC, and Chimney Damage
Teams with three Alpine Intel service lines applied their expertise to answer the adjuster’s questions about electronics, HVAC systems, and structural chimney elements reportedly damaged by lightning.
Failed Solar Power System Case Study
Find out how StrikeCheck assessed a solar power system and reviewed the contractor’s recommendations to deliver the answers an adjuster needed for an accurate settlement decision.
Investigating Residential Electrical Fires Webinar Recording
Join this webinar to prepare for fire claims by learning residential electrical fire basics, causes, and prevention measures.
Four Electrical Code Updates Adjusters Should Know
Learn about newer updates to the National Electrical Code, code adoption by state, and how these changes affect your electronics claims.
Electrical Fires: What Experts Consider for Origin and Cause Investigations
Know signs of electrical fire and what fire investigators look for, like electrical arcing, outdated wiring, and overloaded circuits with this guide.
Computer Electrical Failure Claim Case Study
Learn how one adjuster got the answers they needed about a reported electrical fire from National Fire Experts, even after the scene had been altered.
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