Hail and Commercial HVAC Systems Don’t Mix
Hailstorms are common, making it important to know how hail impacts commercial HVAC equipment and how to handle these claims.
Top 5 Strongest Atlantic Basin Hurricane Seasons Since 2000
Here are the top 5 worst hurricane seasons in the Atlantic basin since 2000. Find out how active hurricane seasons like these can complicate your HVAC claims.
Lightning and Surge Claims Webinar Recording
HVACi sees thousands or more of these claims every year, so we know what to look for, and we want to share our knowledge with insurance adjusters like you.
6 Truths You Should Know About the R-22 Phase-Out When Handling HVAC Claims
We want to clear some of these up for insurance adjusters. So, here are some statements, myths, and misconceptions about the R-22 phase-out.
Mechanical-Float LWCO Valves White Paper
Low Water Cutoffs (LWCOs) for boilers are prone to failure in a number of different ways, and when they fail, those insurance claims can fall into the laps of adjusters like you.
Unexpected Twists in HVAC Claims
An accurate cause of loss can ensure a fair outcome that prevents claim leakage and reoccurring damages. This guide examines several claims that had surprising causes of loss following an assessment.
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.
HVACi Customer Case Study
Controlling claims leakage while increasing adjuster efficiency, consistency, and accuracy are among top priorities for insurance carriers. One Top 10 carrier found a way to tackle all those challenges by collaborating with HVACi.
5 Insights To Achieve Effective Policyholder Communication
While it sounds easy, a lack of communication is a common complaint among insureds against their property insurance carriers.
Debunking “Frozen Refrigerant” and Other HVAC Claim Myths in the Aftermath of the Texas Winter Storm
Adjusters shouldn’t assume resulting property claims with HVAC systems are all related to the unusual weather events that overwhelmed Texas and caused catastrophic damages in mid-February.
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