Commercial Large Loss Case Study
A school reported 375 HVAC systems as hail damaged. The adjuster sought an objective HVACi assessment and accurate next steps.
Hail and Wind HVAC Claims Webinar Recording
We at HVACi have already done the heavy studying, and our experts have put together a webinar on hail and wind HVAC claims for insurance adjusters.
5 Storm Claims That Benefited From Equipment Evaluations
Storms are related to thousands of HVAC system claims filed each year. Here are 5 claims that adjusters assigned to HVACi that demonstrate the importance of expert evaluations to guarantee accurate claim resolutions.
Impacts to HVAC Systems Frequently Appearing in Wind and Hail Claims Guide
Find out why our expert team is least likely to recommend full replacements for these perils and which repair solutions are often more appropriate.
Hail-Prone Commercial HVAC Equipment Guide
HVACi found that nearly half of the commercial HVAC claims included hail-damaged equipment, but more than 80% of the claimed systems could return to pre-loss condition through some sort of repair.
Why Condenser Coils Can’t Always Be Combed Guide
Combing condenser coils won’t always return HVAC systems impacted by hail or wind to pre-loss condition. Find out more about why and what other solutions may be necessary.
Residential Hail Claim Case Study
Hail is a common cause of peril for residential HVAC equipment. Find out how an adjuster sought HVACi’s help in determining if hail had damaged the policyholder’s HVAC system and to what extent.
3 Reasons Weather Data Isn’t Enough to Settle Claims
Weather data alone can never replace the confidence adjusters would get from an expert property evaluation when deciding how to best settle a claim.
Your Guide to Wind Damage to Asphalt Shingles
Explore this interactive guide to learn more about asphalt shingles and how they can be assessed before settling a claim.
Wind Damage and Other Losses to Asphalt Shingles Guide
Wind is one of the most common perils affecting asphalt shingle roofs, it’s unsurprising that homeowners and contractors may attribute losses to wind that were caused by something else entirely.
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.










