Expedite your day-to-day claims process to provide superior customer service and adjust claims accurately.
Assess the extent of damage remotely with AI detections to optimize or reduce on-site inspections. Explore weather events associated with the property alongside historical imagery, such as blizzard, fire, flood, hail, lightning, tornado, and wind.
With a visual source of truth to identify discrepancies and pre-existing damages, claims teams can make more informed decisions and prevent unnecessary payouts.
Claims investigators can confirm repair work remotely as new aerial imagery is available, ensuring accuracy in claims and reducing the need for on-site inspections.
By sharing imagery and detailed reports, claims teams can clearly communicate with policyholders about claim progress and decisions.
High-resolution post-cat imagery is often posted within 24 hours of capture and supports first notice of loss and recovery efforts by giving you rapid access to critical information that facilitates better resource allocation.
Strategically stage your claims response teams, such as loss adjusters, in areas with a high number of predicted damage properties — before damage happens. After the damages, triage the impacted policies and prioritize resources for properties that have been greatly effected or have complex claims.
With Nearmap ImpactResponse, post-cat imagery is often available within 24-48 hours. Combined with damage AI, you can proactively reach out to customers and jump-start the claims process before the first notice of loss — without needing costly boots on the ground.
Automatic damage detections of individual properties in your portfolio allow for a more accurate and immediate understanding of real damages and losses. No more waiting for damage assessment. No more guessing. A more accurate budget and reserve enable faster claims payments and settlements, which leads to lowered loss-adjustment expenses.
Speed up your response and enhance the customer relationship with reliable post-cat property intelligence.
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