National Fire Experts 11-Step Investigation Process Guide
Discover each phase of NFE’s systematic 11-step process for identifying a fire’s most plausible origin and cause.
Fire Litigation Support That Delivers
Learn what your fire expert witnesses and assessment partners should provide if your claim goes to litigation – and why transparency is key from the moment you submit an assignment.
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.
10 Fire Hazards in the Home That Could Cause Claims
Discover 10 potential fire hazards in the home prone to being the origin and cause in fire claims.
HVAC and Electrical Items Fire Damage Case Study
Learn how HVACi and StrikeCheck determined the scope of smoke and fire damage to electrical items and the house’s split system, as well as recommended next steps.
Tackling Large Loss Fire Claims with Subrogation Potential eBook
Use this eBook to learn how National Fire Experts and the Component Testing Lab work together to support your large loss fire investigations.
Lithium-Ion Battery Product Failure Testing Case Study
An adjuster sought conclusive evidence from CTL’s professional engineers and testing to determine a lithium-ion battery fire cause and subrogation potential.
Vehicle Fire Investigations | The Savvy Adjuster Podcast Ep. 11
Hear from National Fire Experts investigators on vehicle fire investigations. Learn about technology questions to ask, EV considerations, and evidence preservation.
Agricultural Fire Case Study
National Fire Experts identified the most plausible origin and cause of a farmer's grain dryer fire and suggested next steps. Explore their findings.
Take 10: Large Loss Fire Investigations | The Savvy Adjuster Podcast Ep. 10
They cover large loss fire specifics, involve other stakeholders, and emphasize selecting adept assessment partners for handling these intricate claims.
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.









