Why Adjusters Need Engineers with Earthquake Assessment Certification
Adjusters will learn why they should partner with engineers who hold an earthquake assessment certification for claims filed after reported seismic activity.
Hurricane Havoc: Distinguishing Wind from Water Damage Webinar Recording
Watch this Alpine Intel webinar recording to learn how to differentiate water and wind damage in hurricane-related property claims.
HVAC Hurricane Claims Preparation Webinar Recording
Request this Alpine Intel webinar recording to learn how to handle HVAC hurricane claims. Get expert insights and review real claim scenarios.
Tornado Damage Claims: A Comprehensive Guide for Adjusters eBook
Read this eBook to learn about the ways tornadoes can impact property, including structures, HVAC systems, and electronics. Plus, receive tips on how to prepare for claims related to wind and tornadoes.
Desk Adjusters’ Guide to Hurricane-Related HVAC Claims
Save this illustrated one-page guide as a resource for tackling hurricane-related claims for complex HVAC systems without leaving the office.
Scary Story: Unverified Hurricane Claim & Estimate
Discover how HVACi evaluated reported water damage to a heat pump after a hurricane and provided an adjuster with accurate repair vs. replacement recommendations.
Weather-Related Damage to Medical Equipment
Explore potential consequences of damaged medical equipment, how weather events can lead to downtime, and how to address claims that include this complex machinery.
5 Myths About Inland Flooding
Explore debunked inland flooding myths and learn how they can impact water damage claims nationwide.
Commercial HVAC System Wind Claim Case Study
Read the story of an adjuster who relied on HVACi’s onsite assessment to confidently and accurately resolve a commercial HVAC claim after a tornado.
Residential HVAC System Wind Claim Case Study
Discover how HVACi can empower adjusters with insights into HVAC-related claims, even after a tornado strikes.
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