Property Losses Mistakenly Claimed as Wind Damage
Learn how to differentiate wind damage to roofs, windows, and structural components from other causes of loss to ensure accurate settlements.
Water Damage Claim Case Study
Discover how Donan’s licensed forensic engineers determined the cause of a water leak that damaged walls and ceilings in a recently vacated property.
3 Data Points for Evaluating Freeze Damage Claims Guide
Learn how three data points can help resolve freeze-related claims when evaluated alongside on-site inspection results.
Low-Slope Commercial Roofing: A Technical Guide for Adjusters eBook
Read this eBook to learn the basics of low-slope commercial roofs, common deficiencies to be aware of, and when to partner with a forensic engineer.
Questions To Ask About Water-Related Structural Claims Video
Watch our informative video to master critical questions for resolving water-related structural claims.
Assessing Hidden Water Damage
Discover the indicators experts look for as they evaluate residential properties and equipment for hidden water damage that could present as long-term leaks.
Porch Roof Damage Case Study
Discover how Donan licensed engineers determined if wind damaged a porch roof, providing the adjuster with necessary information to settle the claim.
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.
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