Report type
Claims anomaly briefing
For insurers and loss adjusters: a briefing pack on clustered dates of loss, repeating workshops, or invoice numbering that does not behave like an ordinary claims run.
Report type
For insurers and loss adjusters: a briefing pack on clustered dates of loss, repeating workshops, or invoice numbering that does not behave like an ordinary claims run.
Insurers on the Imereti side of Georgia send claim folders when a workshop, clinic, or assessor keeps appearing with similar photographs or similar invoice numbering. This briefing is written for the person who has to speak at committee, not for a general audience.
The pack includes a one-page oral note, a timeline of dates of loss against dates of invoice, and a map of repeating counterparties. We do not inspect vehicles or visit repair shops. If photo files still contain dates, we use them; if they have been stripped, the briefing says so in the first paragraph so nobody pretends otherwise.
A mild practical limit: twenty-five folders is a comfortable set. Beyond that we quote as a flagship report. Starting fee from 1,800 GEL. Bring policy numbers, the date the first suspicion arose, and permission to handle claimant personal data under your own retention rules.