Insurance

The regulatory reality

Insurance is state-by-state and country-by-country regulated, and any model involvement in underwriting or claims decisions faces fairness scrutiny — so we position the runtime as evidence assembly for human adjusters, not as the decision-maker.

[ 01 ]The opportunity

Claims and underwriting are document-intensive judgment work: the decision is human, but eighty percent of the elapsed time is assembling the file. Policies, photos, reports, prior claims, correspondence — a runtime that builds the complete, sourced file and drafts the routine correspondence collapses cycle time while keeping the adjudication exactly where regulators want it: with a person.

[ 02 ]Workflows

Claims file assembly

Gather policy terms, submitted evidence, and claim history into one sourced file, with gaps and inconsistencies flagged for the adjuster.

Coverage verification

Check claimed events against the actual policy language in force at the date of loss, citing the clauses that apply.

Routine correspondence

Draft acknowledgments, document requests, and status updates from the claim's real state, queued for adjuster release.

[ 03 ]Compliance posture

SOC 2GDPRData residency