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.
Common HVAC Damages in Attics and Crawlspaces
HVAC systems in policyholders’ attics and crawlspaces are susceptible to various perils. Learn how damage occurs and how adjusters can ensure it’s accurately identified in claims.
Flood Damage Case Study
Get statistics about Donan flood investigations and engineer training, as well as an example of a hurricane damage investigation.
How Small Property Damages May Lead to Big Claims
Learn how minor property loss claims can become larger if problems like water damage, electrical issues, and incorrect HVAC troubleshooting go unaddressed.
Water Damage in Property Loss Claims Guide
Water damage is a frequently claimed peril. Download this guide to learn more about water losses to HVAC systems and electronics, including critical data, causes, and affected items.
Your Guide to Sump Pumps
Learn how sump pumps work to protect basements from water damage, causes and consequences of their failure, and more in this illustrated guide.
Water Damage to HVAC and Electrical Items Case Study
An adjuster turned to HVACi and StrikeCheck to verify water damage and provide repair and replacement recommendations on a variety of equipment for a single claim.
Basement Water Intrusion Claim Case Study
Find out how Donan’s forensic engineer determined the source, scope, and frequency of water damage to a basement to help the adjuster take confident next steps.
5 Questions to Ask About Flood Claims Guide
Tackle flood claims by asking the right questions. Download this guide for 5 questions that can help you reach fair, accurate settlements.
Key Indicators of Flood Damage
Dive into how different forces may impact properties during flood events, common damages, and how experts differentiate between flood damage and other causes of loss.
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.










