LWG's recent article on Emergency Equipment Preservation in Disaster Recovery Journal
arrow Andrew J. Spetter [May 2008]

LWG's recent article on Lightning vs. Artificially Induced Currents in Claims Magazine
arrow Mamoon Alyah [April 2008]

NFPA 921

What Is NFPA 921 and What Are Its Most Relevant Provisions For Property Adjusters?
arrowMamoon Alyah [February 2008]

 

LWG's recent article on restoration in Disaster Recovery Journal
arrow Andrew J. Spetter [April 2007]


        

   

Lightning: Cutting paths through the claim
Matt Malone [November 2005]

If you have been an adjuster on the road long enough, you have probably seen and heard some wild and inexplicable things about lightning...

   




 

Warranty insurance: keeping vendors honest
John Hicks [March 2005]

It is common for equipment manufacturers and service providers to put clauses in customer contracts that exclude breakdown from incidents involving water, fire, mishandling, etc. These types of losses are usually covered by a property insurance policy. Since most of the vendors are aware of this fact they use this to advantage in an attempt to profit from an insured's loss.

     
  Taming the beast in lightning claims
Mamoon Alyah [March 2005]

This document contains a list of tips to assist in handling lightning claims.

     
 

Loss prevention assessment planning program
Brad Richardson, Brad Davis, Mark Burge, Matt Malone, Mamoon Alyah, Rich Curtis [August 2004]

This document is designed to underscore the need for protection against loss events, provide an overview of how to evaluate exposures, discuss a variety or proactive steps to minimize damage, and demonstrate how a candid self assessment will highlight weaknesses that can be planned around and conquered.

     
  Solving the warranty dilemma on high technology equipment losses
Mark Ewing [June 2004]

Are you faced with a situation where you and your insured know that the equipment is restorable, but the manufacturers appear to hold all the cards? This document outlines different potential solutions to this problem.

     


 

After the storm: mitigating losses involving high-technology equipment following a hurricane
Mark Ewing & Ken Robinsons [May 2003]

With the ever-increasing use and reliance on technology in the business world, the information stored on computers has become essential to the survival of most businesses.

     


 

The great blackout of 2003: what every insurance adjuster should know
(Part 2 of 2)

Brad Richardson [August 2003]

This article is the second installment of a short series to keep insurance professionals informed on the causes, effects and outcomes of a severe power interruption that has occurred in the Northeastern United States and large regions of Eastern Canada. As technical experts to claim professionals, we have assembled information that we believe will help you in making educated coverage and valuation decisions.

     


 

The great blackout of 2003: what every insurance adjuster should know
(Part 1 of 2)

Brad Richardson [August 2003]

This article is the first installment of a short series to keep insurance professionals informed on the causes, effects and outcomes of a severe power interruption that has occurred in the Northeastern United States and large regions of Eastern Canada. As technical experts to claim professionals, we have assembled information that we believe will help you in making educated coverage and valuation decisions.

     


 

Who will survive understanding and mitigating computer data
Brad Davis [May 2003]

With the ever-increasing use and reliance on technology in the business world, the information stored on computers has become essential to the survival of most businesses.