Subrogation Potential: Identifying Product or Installation Failures (IISA)
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Not every property claim ends with payment—some present valuable recovery opportunities. This webinar is designed to help adjusters, investigators, and claims professionals recognize when a loss may involve product defects or installation errors that open the door to subrogation. We’ll explore how to identify red flags that signal potential recovery, with a focused look at losses involving appliances, EV chargers, extension cords, and space heaters. Learn the patterns that distinguish manufacturing defects from improper installation or consumer misuse—and why that distinction matters. The session will also cover critical documentation strategies that help preserve evidence and protect subrogation value from day one. Attendees will leave with practical tools to better evaluate claims, strengthen files, and maximize recovery potential. WEBINAR LOGIN Please ensure the email address in your profile is current. Connection testing and login details will be emailed to you prior to the webinar. CE CREDITS Late log-in or early log-out or an incomplete session as a result of an unresolvable technical issue, will preclude IISA from issuing a CE certificate. CANCELLATION Sorry, no refunds issued, with the exception of an incomplete session as a result of an unresolvable technical issue. Substitutions are welcome - please notify us in advance so CE records can be adjusted appropriately. IISA reserves the right to cancel this seminar due to unforeseen extenuating circumstances - in such an event, all fees will be refunded
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Melanie turns failure into forensic clarity. As a Forensic Electrical Engineer and Certified Fire & Explosion Investigator at SMS Engineering, she uncovers how systems break down—and why it matters. Whether it’s a warehouse fire or a failed circuit, she brings facts to the forefront when the stakes are highest.