Well and Sump Pumps

Well Pump Schematic

Submersible Well Pump Diagram Of all the plumbing-related claims we saw here at StrikeCheck in 2018, 41% were well pump claims (StrikeCheck 2019 Annual Claims Report). As an insurance adjuster,…

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Sump Pump Overview

Many houses, particularly those built within the last 30 years, have sump pumps to prevent moisture from building up beneath the home. When these sump pumps fail, massive water damage…

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Well Pump Testing Guide

How to Efficiently Handle Well Pump Claims When your customers have well pumps that get damaged, those claims need to be handled fast -- after all, you don’t want to…

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Adjuster Strategies for Tackling Well Pump Claims

The following article on “Adjuster strategies for tackling well pump claims,” written by Jay Dykstra of HVACi and StrikeCheck, was originally published on Property Casualty 360. Several factors determine what type of well…

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Well Pump Case Study

Lightning damaging a well pump and causing it to trip the electrical panel? Seems like it could be plausible if the equipment wasn’t inspected thoroughly. In this case, the StrikeCheck…

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Adjusting Well Pump Claims Webinar Recording

Nearly 45 million people, about 15 percent of the U.S. population, rely on private wells for their source of drinking water, according to the U.S. Geological Survey. And they are…

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Well Pump Claim Case Study

Not determining cause of loss and scope of damage on failed equipment may lead to settling for unnecessary replacements. In the claim discussed in this case study, a policyholder reported…

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Adjuster Guide to Jet Well Pumps

When your policyholders need water for their homes and businesses, they may rely on well pumps. Jet well pumps have several functions and can be used in shallow and deep…

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Well Pump Claim Fundamentals Webinar Recording

Important: Pre-recorded webinars do not qualify for CE credit. Many of the well pumps StrikeCheck investigates are found to be nondamaged or can be repaired rather than replaced. Learning the…

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Previously Recorded Webinars

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