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This is like giving your claims department a tireless digital assistant that reads claim forms, photos, and documents, checks them against policy rules and past cases, and then drafts decisions and payouts for humans to approve—rather than people doing everything manually.
Think of this as a very fast, very experienced claims investigator that has read millions of past cases. Every time a new claim comes in, it quietly checks for patterns that previously signaled fraud, flags suspicious ones for humans to review, and lets straightforward claims sail through faster.
This is like a super-attentive fraud detective that reads every claim, checks all the data behind it, and flags anything suspicious in seconds instead of days.
This is like a super-fast, always-awake auditor for insurance claims. It reads claim data, compares it to patterns from past fraud cases, and flags suspicious activity before money goes out the door.
This is like having a super-fast digital investigator that reviews every insurance claim, compares it against millions of past cases, and highlights which ones look suspicious so your human fraud team can focus where it matters most.
Think of this as an air-traffic control radar for insurance claims: it constantly scans all open and new claims, flags which ones need attention, and suggests better next steps so handlers and managers can focus on the right work at the right time.