How Electronics Trends Could Affect Property Claims in 2022
Insurance professionals and policyholders have likely noticed an increase in technology advancements, the number of people working remotely, and the amount of extreme weather that took place in 2020 and 2021.
StrikeCheck Client Case Study
A Top 5 P&C carrier entrusted StrikeCheck to determine the cause of loss and scope of damage for more than 300 types of electrically powered items.
Top 20 Client Case Study
We break down how a Top 20 U.S. property and casualty insurance carrier has benefited from integrating our services for electronic and specialty item claims assessments into its process.
6 Items Prone to Claims Leakage You Should Watch Out For
After analyzing the 2019 data from many thousands of claims, we’ve noticed six items prone to claim leakage.
Claims Adjuster Education: CE Credit and Beyond
Professional development can be so much more than just meeting requirements. Here’s what to look for when choosing adjuster training.
Property Insurance Claim Trends for 2022
The year 2021 may have felt like a blur as the world learned to navigate a new normal left from the swift and lasting effects of the 2020 pandemic.
The Savvy Adjuster Newsletter
Stay up to date with regulations, better understand complex equipment and structural concerns frequently included in claims, and learn more about topics that impact you and your policyholders.
Electronics Trends Adjusters Need to Know in 2023
In general, adjusters should be prepared to see next-generation technology included in claims, as well as a likelihood of higher replacement cost in claim settlements.
7 Types of Electronics in Claims That Are Often Non-Damaged
Last year, insurance professionals assigned nearly 300 different types of electronics to StrikeCheck. Learn which seven had the highest percentages of non-damaged equipment at the time of assessment or were a potential risk for claims leakage.
Insurance Is Not Immune to Inflation’s Impacts
Cost increases to labor and HVAC equipment are having a trickle-down effect on insurance carriers.
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.










