Hail DamageDetector™ Scores
Streamline Insurance Claims & Underwriting with Hail DamageDetector™
Hail DamageDetector™ Score is an innovative, daily-updated solution that helps insurers streamline claims and underwriting decisions by pinpointing properties likely to have hail damage. It enables claims teams to quickly identify valid hail claims and expedite processing, while underwriters gain valuable insight into roofs with potential pre-existing hail damage.
As a unique solution with seamless integration options, Hail DamageDetector Score delivers timely, actionable intelligence that boosts efficiency and reduces costs for insurance carriers.
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Underwriters can avoid binding pre-existing hail damage by discovering an individual roof’s likelihood of current damage, while claims managers can identify claims highly likely to be valid so the carrier can streamline claims processing.
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Hail DamageDetector Score FAQ
These reports help claims and underwriting departments identify properties that are likely to be valid claims, and roofs with pre-existing hail damage.
The report helps to:
- Identify the claims highly likely to be paid, so an insurance carrier can streamline claims processing
- Identify for underwriting the properties likely to have pre-existing hail damage BEFORE binding the policy
No. These reports indicate the likelihood there is hail damage on a roof, NOT the date of loss.
These scores help the carrier eliminate steps in the claims-adjusting process.
DamageDetector™ indicates the cumulative impact of hail activity, which may be a single large hail storm or could be many small hail storms or anything in between.
By integrating directly with our API (for manual or automated processes) or by ordering DamageDetector™ reports through our website (for a manual process)
These reports are NOT intended for or appropriate for legal proceedings.
For legal use, we recommend ordering a Forensic Report.