How Non-Weather-Related Losses Impact Buildings
Learn about non-weather-related perils and why they might initially appear in a claim related to a weather event.
Test Your Winter CAT Claims Knowledge
Winter CAT claims preparation can start at any time of year. Take our quiz to see if you’re ready.
Commercial Fire Claim Case Study: Assessing Plausible Cause and Structural Damage
Find out how Alpine Intel’s National Fire Experts and Donan Engineering performed onsite investigations to answer an adjuster’s questions about the cause and scope of damage from a country club fire.
The Case of Hurricane Helene and the Floating House
This comic-style case study describes how Donan created a timeline of events for a house uprooted by flooding, providing critical insights to help ensure a fair insurance settlement.
Ponding Water Case Study
Learn how Donan’s assessment helped resolve a ponding water concern, preventing potential structural damage and ensuring compliance with state building codes.
Onsite Engineering Assessments Tools of the Trade
Discover the essential tools and expertise that enhance the accuracy of forensic engineering assessments, supporting informed decisions in structural property claims.
Residential Siding Materials Guide
This quick-reference guide to various siding materials includes key characteristics, expected lifespans, and potential damages.
Installation Errors in Property Claims
Check out this interactive guide to explore the consequences of installation errors, from sagging floors to cracked tiles, and what steps to take to accurately resolve claims that include them.
Hidden Claim Risks of Vacant Commercial Property
This article explores the risks faced by vacant commercial properties; the challenges in determining damage cause, scope, and age; and key factors to consider to mitigate these risks effectively.
A Homeowner’s Guide to Preparing Your House for Spring Storms
Help your policyholders protect their homes from spring storms with our comprehensive guide of practical preparation steps to minimize damage from hail, wind, water, and lightning.
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