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People used to think of adjusting as an art.
That there was a touch to inspecting damage, writing scope notes, and sending it off to the insurance company. But about five years ago, the insurance industry started to see the opportunity for machines to assist in the process.
Now, we live in an age where drones and robots are able to compute the cost. This shift is the impetus for much of the discussion around insuretech.
That's why on today's episode of FNO: InsureTech, we are joined by Tim Bruffey—the Vice President of Innovation at Accurence. The Accurence Smart Automated Guideline Engine (S.A.G.E.™) automates key adjusting components including: inspection, claim documentation, scoping, estimating, and auditing across multiple perils.
Tune in to this episode to hear Tim's insights on everything related to having a technology-solution provider inside the insurance industry.
"What made adjusters good adjusters is that they were coming to the workforce with a base knowledge of construction. I don't think that's really common anymore." - Tim Bruffey(click to tweet)
The FNO: Tips
Fourseventy Claim Management
www.470claims.com
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(click to tweet)
People used to think of adjusting as an art.
That there was a touch to inspecting damage, writing scope notes, and sending it off to the insurance company. But about five years ago, the insurance industry started to see the opportunity for machines to assist in the process.
Now, we live in an age where drones and robots are able to compute the cost. This shift is the impetus for much of the discussion around insuretech.
That's why on today's episode of FNO: InsureTech, we are joined by Tim Bruffey—the Vice President of Innovation at Accurence. The Accurence Smart Automated Guideline Engine (S.A.G.E.™) automates key adjusting components including: inspection, claim documentation, scoping, estimating, and auditing across multiple perils.
Tune in to this episode to hear Tim's insights on everything related to having a technology-solution provider inside the insurance industry.
"What made adjusters good adjusters is that they were coming to the workforce with a base knowledge of construction. I don't think that's really common anymore." - Tim Bruffey(click to tweet)
The FNO: Tips
Fourseventy Claim Management
www.470claims.com

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