Crash Data Retrieval and Litigation Guide
Learn how Crash Data Retrieval services can help strengthen your litigation efforts on vehicle claims through explanations of the significance of retrieved data, expert testimony, and more.
Suspected Freeze Failure Component Testing Case Study
Discover how CTL’s expert product failure testing determined the cause of a leaking water filter and empowered an adjuster to make informed subrogation decisions.
A Look at 3 Components Prone to Freeze Damage
Learn why water filters, plumbing pipes, and valves are vulnerable to freeze damage and how expert product failure testing can identify these failures.
Tools Experts Use for Your Product Failure Investigations
Get an inside look at the tools used to conduct product failure investigations to help you evaluate subrogation potential.
Exploring Subrogation Potential: Plumbing and Appliance Failures
Use this interactive guide to learn about appliance and plumbing failures identified at Component Testing Laboratories that may warrant subrogation.
Identifying Subrogation Potential: A Field Adjuster’s Checklist for When To Investigate a Product Failure
Subrogation starts with identifying evidence onsite. This one-page guide equips field adjusters with essential tips for considering subrogation potential.
Tackling Large Loss Fire Claims with Subrogation Potential eBook
Use this eBook to learn how National Fire Experts and the Component Testing Lab work together to support your large loss fire investigations.
Lithium-Ion Battery Product Failure Testing Case Study
An adjuster sought conclusive evidence from CTL’s professional engineers and testing to determine a lithium-ion battery fire cause and subrogation potential.
3 Common Dishwasher Component Failures That Could Make a Case for Subrogation
Three common dishwasher component failures are linked to manufacturer defects and may present the opportunity for subrogation. Learn how to identify these defects.
Why a Single-Line Chain of Custody Can Be Important for Subrogation
Learn how maintaining a single-line chain of custody, as well as preserving evidence, can help maximize subrogation success.
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.










