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This is a residential property loss that followed a severe thunderstorm. Winds exceeding 50 miles per hour blew down a 6′ wooden dog ear fence. This particular fence had wooden …
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This is a 2000 SQFT residential townhome fire loss. The vehicle’s battery was being charged overnight and the charger overheated, caught fire, and subsequently caught the engine compartment on fire. …
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This Insight Sheet seeks to highlight the basic vehicle concessions associated with a standard two-day packout and two-day packback. The catalyst for the packout was a (Class 3 | Cat …
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This is a residential (Class 2 | Cat 3) soft clog fill-up water loss. The toilet internals failed to automatically shut off at height and the water ran for about …
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This was a residential fire loss that resulted in the dryer being detached during the mitigation phase. The washing machine was relocated off-site for cleaning and was later returned to …
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This was a residential (Class 2 | Cat 1) water loss that resulted in the washing machine being detached during the mitigation phase. The washing machine was relocated to the …
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This was a residential (Class 2 | Cat 1) water loss that resulted in the dual basin sink and the associated garbage disposal being detached during the mitigation phase. Sometimes …
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This was a residential (Class 2 | Cat 1) water loss that resulted in the dishwasher detached during the mitigation phase. The dishwasher was relocated to the garage for the …
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This was a residential (Class 2 | Cat 1) water loss that resulted in the range being detached during the mitigation phase. The oven was relocated to the garage for …
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This was a residential (Class 2 | Cat 1) water loss that resulted in the built-in oven being detached during the mitigation phase. The oven was relocated to the garage …
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This was a residential fire loss. This fire was started by the dryer vent that was located in the unfinished basement. The fire ignited the floor joist and then crept …
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This loss was a residential (Class 3 | Cat 1) water loss. The water supply line in the upstairs bathroom failed and the water ran down behind the backsplash in …
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Contents restoration and textile restoration reside beyond the scope of this Insight Sheet. This Insight Sheet exists to clarify how one might invoice for a billiards table packout and packback. This …
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Contents restoration and textile restoration reside beyond the scope of this Insight Sheet. This Insight Sheet exists to clarify how one might invoice for a piano packout and packback. This does …
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Contents restoration and textile restoration reside beyond the scope of this Insight Sheet. This Insight Sheet exists to clarify how one might invoice for packout and packback materials. This does not …
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This is a single story (Class 3 | Cat 1) residential water loss. The policyholder was not in town at the time the hot water heater supply line failed. The …
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This loss was a residential (Class 3 | Cat 2) water loss. A bathtub on the second floor of the property suffered a soft-clog fill up, and water began spilling …
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This was a residential (Class 3 | Cat 3) water loss that originated from a sewage backflow (foreign debris fill-up). The home was built in 1945 and constructed on a …
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This was a residential (Class 2 | Cat 2) water loss that required the removal and replacement of the Medium Density Fiberboard (MDF) baseboard. A soft clog in the sewer …
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This is a residential (Class 3 | Cat 1) water loss. The scope of what this Insight Sheet seeks to explore is limited, thus a detailed back story is not …
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A severe windstorm caused a tree to fall over, damaging the gable end wall siding and an adjacent wall of a single story home. The existing siding was 11 years …
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This is a residential (Class 2 | Cat 1) water loss. The scope of what this Insight Sheet seeks to explore is limited, thus a detailed back story is not …
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This is a 2-story residential water loss (Class 3 | Cat 2) that resulted in the replacement of the carpeted stairs. The same carpet ran throughout the house, including the …
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This is a 2-story residential water loss (Class 3 | Cat 3) that resulted in the replacement of the contiguous carpet associated with the affected stairs and the adjacent living …
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This is not a typical Insight Sheet that was tied to a specific loss for inspiration. Alternatively, this is an Insight Sheet that seeks to highlight the most common scenarios …
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This is not a typical Insight Sheet that was tied to a specific loss for inspiration. Alternatively, this is an Insight Sheet that seeks to highlight the most common scenarios …
(6 votes, average: 4.83 out of 5) You need to be a registered member to rate this.
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This is not a typical Insight Sheet that was tied to a specific loss for inspiration. Alternatively, this is an Insight Sheet that seeks to highlight the most common scenarios …
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This is not a typical Insight Sheet that was tied to a specific loss for inspiration. Alternatively, this is an Insight Sheet that seeks to highlight the most common scenarios …
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This is a residential (Class 3 | Cat 3) water loss. The scope of what this Insight Sheet seeks to explore is limited, thus a detailed back story is not necessarily …
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This was a (Class 3 | Cat 1) residential water loss. The source of the water loss was a failed supply line associated with the toilet. Considerable amounts of water …
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This is a residential (Class 2 | Cat 1) water loss. A supply line behind the adjacent toilet failed and the water ran under the vanity, directly affecting the vanity …
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This is a residential (Class 1 | Cat 1) water loss. The property was delivered to the repair contractor in good order thanks to a credible and capable mitigation contractor. …
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This was a residential fire loss that required horizontal sliding windows be replaced. The building department called for their replacement upon their initial walk through. Room dimensions: 12′ x 12′ …
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This is a commercial fire loss. The fire compromised the waterproofing and the stucco of the house. The entire exterior of the property was affected, and the associated building materials …
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This is a residential fire loss where the majority of the OSB Sheathing and Truss framing was completely compromised prior to the fire being extinguished. Thus, the roof was considered …
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This is a residential loss that focuses on the repair phase with an eye towards tile installation. This is a complex sheet, NOT a traditional tile flooring installation. One aspect …
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This is a residential (Class 2 | Cat 1) water loss. The drywall and insulation were removed 2′ up the wall along the entire perimeter. These activities were spearheaded by …
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This was a residential single story (Class 3 | Cat 1) water loss that transitioned into a Cat 3. The property owners were out of the home on holiday, and …
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This a residential fire of a single story Tudor style home that was caused by a faulty laptop battery charger. The policyholders were not at home at the time of …
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This is a residential (Class 2 | Cat 3) soft clog fill-up water loss. The condo’s plumbing backed up to the extent that several condos were affected simultaneously. The policyholder …
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This was a residential fire of a single story ranch style home that suffered significant wind damage. We intend to explore the activities associated with tarping the roof as there …
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This is a (Class 1 | Cat 1) water loss. The pre-existing water heater failed and the water ran down into the framed drywall stand. The water then ran under …
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This loss was a residential fire. The bathroom was stripped down to the studs during the mitigation phase. This one piece tub/shower combo proved to be a challenge to set …
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This loss was a commercial fire loss. The bathroom was stripped down to the metal studs during the mitigation phase. The supply lines and drain assembly required replacement as they …
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This is a residential (Class 2 | Cat 1) water loss. The drywall and insulation were removed 2′ up the wall along the entire perimeter. These activities were spearheaded by …
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This particular loss was created by a slab leak that was located above the aggregate and within the slab. The flooring was not removed in this area during the mitigation …
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This is a residential (Class 3 | Cat 1) water loss. The supply line failed in the bathroom located on the 3rd floor of a beach house while the property …
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This was a commercial (Class 3 | Cat 2) water loss. The previous mitigation company removed the drywall associated with the west wall entirely. Ideally, they would have left ~4″ …
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This loss was a residential (Class 2: Cat 1) water loss. This is a standard loss that exists to simply highlight the painting of a door slab and the associated …
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This particular loss was created by a slab leak that was located above the aggregate and within the slab. The flooring was not removed in this area during the mitigation …
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This is a residential (Class 2 | Cat 3) water loss. This loss contemplates a scenario where the door jambs were cut at 2 linear feet (along with the drywall). …
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This repair Insight Sheet(C) seeks to highlight the labor and materials required to extract and replace small quantities of lower cabinets. The nuances include the fact that the doors/knobs are …
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This a residential fire of a single-story ranch style home that was caused by a hoverboard battery failure while charging. The policyholders were not home at the time of the …
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Contents restoration and textile restoration reside beyond the scope of this Insight Sheet. This Insight Sheet exists to clarify how one might invoice for a piano packout and packback. This does …
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This was a residential (Class 2 | Cat 1) water loss. The loss was created by a hot water PEX pipe failure located in the kitchen wall. The Kitchen and, …
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This is a residential (Class 1 | Cat 1) hail loss. The wind driven hail blew in sideways with such force it also damaged the siding. As a natural extension …
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This is a commercial (Class 3 | Cat 1) loss. A 6″ fresh water pipe on the 16th floor experienced a catastrophic failure. Water quickly filled the elevator shaft, and …
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This is a commercial water loss (Class 2 | Cat 2). The water intrusion was caused by a failed ½” copper line. The water sprayed continuously for hours and soaked …
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This assumes a multi-level commercial water loss (Class 3 | Cat 1). The water was introduced to the property via a failed supply line on the second floor of the …
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This assumes a single-level residential water loss (Class 2 | Cat 1). DriHeat performance drying equipment was exclusively employed. This DriHeat VapairVent is intended to function as an ad-hoc dehu …
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This assumes a single-level residential water loss (Class 2 | Cat 1). DriHeat performance drying equipment was exclusively employed, including the Power Distribution Box. The project required remote monitoring to …
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This assumes a single-level residential water loss (Class 2 | Cat 1). DriHeat performance drying equipment was exclusively employed. The project required remote monitoring to ensure the affected building material …
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This assumes a multi-level water loss (Class 3 | Cat 3). Prior to the loss, the area had experienced record low temperatures and this subsequently caused a drain pipe to …
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This assumes a multi-level water loss (Class 3 | Cat 3). Prior to the loss, the area had experienced record low temperatures and this subsequently caused a drain pipe to …
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This assumes a multi-level residential water loss (Class 3 | Cat 1). Considerable amounts of DriHeat performance drying equipment were exclusively employed, subsequently necessitating the use of a DriHeat Power …
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This assumes a multi-level water loss (Class 2 | Cat 1). DriHeat performance drying equipment was exclusively employed (Power Distribution Boxes notwithstanding). Due to the fact that the Eliminator maintains …
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This assumes a multi-level water loss (Class 3 | Cat 3). Prior to the loss, the area had experienced record low temperatures and this subsequently caused a drain pipe to …
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This assumes a multi-level water loss (Class 3 | Cat 3). Prior to the loss, the area had experienced record low temperatures and this subsequently caused a drain pipe to …
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This assumes a multi-level water loss (Class 3 | Cat 3). Prior to the loss, the area had experienced record low temperatures and this subsequently caused a drain pipe to …
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This assumes a multi-level water loss (Class 3 | Cat 3). Prior to the loss, the area had experienced record low temperatures and this subsequently caused a drain pipe to …
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This assumes a multi-level water loss (Class 3 | Cat 3). Prior to the loss, the area had experienced record low temperatures and this subsequently caused a drain pipe to …
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This assumes a residential multi-level (Class 1 | Cat 1) water loss. The clean water supply line associated with the dishwasher failed. The policyholder was in the kitchen at the …
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This was a (Class 3 | Cat 1) residential water loss. The source of the water loss was a failed supply line associated with the upstairs toilet. The water ran …
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This is a residential (Class 3 | Cat 3) water loss. The source of the loss was an upstairs toilet that suffered a catastrophic soft clog fill-up. The water near …
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This assumes a multi-level water loss (Class 1 | Cat 1). Ultimately the performance drying was successful in its efforts to mitigate additional damages and manage the overarching claim cost …
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This loss was a residential fire. The bathroom was stripped down to the studs during the mitigation phase. The affected shower was determined to be a high-grade tile shower, with …
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This assumes a multi-level water loss (Class 3 | Cat 1). The cause of loss was a supply line located under the sink in the upstairs bathroom. The policyholder noticed …
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This assumes a scenario where the existing water heater is functioning unencumbered. However, due to the related construction activities, a water heater detach and reset is required. Water heaters have …
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This assumes a multi-level Class 3 | CAT 1 water loss. DBK performance drying equipment was exclusively employed (Power Distribution Boxes notwithstanding). The project required extensive remote monitoring. The sensors …