US-based insurance solutions provider Alpine Intel has acquired BSC Forensics for an undisclosed sum.  

With the acquisition, Alpine Intel aims to improve efficiency and accuracy for its clientele, which includes insurance carriers, TPAs, law firms, manufacturers and government entities. 

BSC Forensics is known for its forensic structural, electrical, mechanical and fire investigations, among others.  

Alpine Intel said that its commercial claims customers will benefit from BSC Forensics’ investigations of full commercial properties.  

This ensures an account of all damages, moving beyond the limitations of estimated damages that are based on spot checks. 

Customers of BSC Forensics are said to experience an expansion in capacity and resources, which will facilitate quicker scheduling and more coverage.  

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Robison Bradshaw provided legal advice to Alpine Intel for the deal.  

Alpine Intel CEO Damon Stafford said: “Our mission to provide best-in-class forensic expertise aligns perfectly with BSC Forensics’ reputation for exceptional service. By combining our resources, we are creating a more robust platform to empower insurance professionals with actionable intelligence for decision-making. Together, we are better equipped to meet the industry’s evolving needs.”   

BSC Forensics founder Jarrod Burns stated: “Joining Alpine Intel gives BSC Forensics access to an unparalleled network and resources to continue the mission of excellence we provide to our clients. Our shared principles of applying technology to scientifically sound forensic practices and a focus on meeting our customers’ needs makes this an ideal partnership.” 

Last month, Alpine Intel strengthened its fraud investigation offering with the acquisition of the Robison Group.  

The Robison Group is known for its investigative solutions, which include surveillance, a Special Investigations Unit and desktop investigation services.