Commercial Water Damage Claim Case Study
An adjuster sought Alpine Intel’s expert support for a water damage claim involving a boiler and electrical panels. Learn how HVACi and StrikeCheck delivered the insights needed for an accurate resolution.
The Benefits of 3D Technology for Water Damage Claims
Learn how Matterport 3D Scans can give adjusters a more precise look at the property cited in water damage claims.
Water Damage Claim Case Study
Discover how Donan’s licensed forensic engineers determined the cause of a water leak that damaged walls and ceilings in a recently vacated property.
Questions To Ask About Water-Related Structural Claims Video
Watch our informative video to master critical questions for resolving water-related structural claims.
Assessing Hidden Water Damage
Discover the indicators experts look for as they evaluate residential properties and equipment for hidden water damage that could present as long-term leaks.
Dental Equipment Claim Case Study
A carrier sought objective verification for a dental equipment claim for more than half a million dollars. Learn how TechLoss Consulting & Restoration delivered the solution.
Elevator Claim Desk Review Case Study
After receiving a claim for over $208,000 with two commercial elevators, a carrier turned to TechLoss Consulting & Restoration for an expert desk review. Read more.
Church Equipment Claim Case Study
A commercial carrier turned to TechLoss Consulting and Restoration to assess a church’s claim involving complex audio/visual equipment. Discover the details of the onsite inspection.
The Case of Hurricane Helene and the Floating House
This comic-style case study describes how Donan created a timeline of events for a house uprooted by flooding, providing critical insights to help ensure a fair insurance settlement.
Understanding Flood Damage eBook: A Desk Adjuster’s Guide to Assessing Structures, HVAC Equipment, and Electronic Equipment in Flood Claim
Unlock expert strategies and insights into ensuring accurate resolutions for flood claims involving structures, HVAC equipment, and electronics.
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.










