Lithium-Ion Battery Fires Explained Guide
Download this adjuster guide to learn how lithium-ion battery fires differ from others, which common items contain these batteries, and how to approach related claims.
Do I Have What I Might Need to Subrogate? Video
Watch this short video for three critical factors to focus on during potential subrogation investigations and decision-making.
Understanding Dishwasher Failures: A Guide for Adjusters
Refer to this guide to understand dishwasher components, common failures, root causes, and the role of product failure testing in identifying subrogation potential.
Water Filter Failures and Subrogation Potential
A water filter leak could prompt a significant water damage claim. Learn what causes these failures and how they might present opportunities to pursue subrogation.
5 Mistakes That Destroy Fire Evidence Before Subrogation
Pursuing subrogation post-fire requires carefully preserved evidence. Read about five common evidence-handling errors and how to avoid them.
Evidence Management Tips for Subrogation Attorneys Guide
Attorneys, learn three essential strategies to safeguard evidence and address spoliation concerns in subrogation cases involving product or component failures.
Non-Destructive vs. Destructive Product Failure Testing: What You Need To Know Guide
Through non-destructive and destructive product failure testing, Professional Engineers provide insights that inform subrogation decisions. Learn about each method.
The Possible Link Between Cooking Fires and Subrogation Potential
Read about causes of cooking fires, how installation errors or manufacturing defects can contribute, and how related claims may have subrogation potential.
Subrogation Insights: When To Investigate a Product Failure
This article explains the types of losses that are well-suited for product failure investigations, helping insurance professionals optimize their subrogation processes.
Lithium-Ion Battery Fires: Causes and Subrogation Potential
Read about the causes of lithium-ion battery fires, the role of manufacturers’ defects, and how expert testing can help you evaluate subrogation potential.
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