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What is Claimable?

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Written by Elisa
Updated over 3 weeks ago

Claimable is a user-friendly claims management system focused on simplicity to reduce administrative overhead, improve customer satisfaction, and accelerate claims processing.

With customisable options, the Claimable claims management system can accommodate any type of claim across various industries.

Claimable is accessible globally and is available in both English and Spanish.
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What is Claimable for?

Claimable is a back-office claims management system used for handling claims, complaints, or disputes.

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Claimable supports any claim type, from straightforward, low-effort claims to more niche and complex industry-specific cases thanks to a variety of customisation options.

Claimable allows you to customise the list of claim and incident types, along with other parts of your account such as workflows and message templates, to accommodate different industries and claims processes.

Some of the claim types supported by Claimable include:

  • Workers' comp. claims

  • Auto/motor claims

  • Logistics claims

  • Cargo claims

  • Dispute claims

  • Accident claims

  • Not at fault claims

  • Injury claims

  • Liability claims

  • Employer liability claims

  • Financial loss claims

  • Property claims

  • Disaster claims

  • Restoration claims

  • Warranty claims

  • ... any other claim you can think of!

Who uses Claimable?

Any company dealing with claims can use Claimable to streamline their claims management processes and keep track of claims.

Claimable claims management system is used by a variety of companies around the world from different industries. Here are some examples of companies that can use Claimable:

  • In-house Claims Teams

  • TPAs and Claims Admin Companies

  • Worker's Comp Management Companies

  • Property Managers

  • Repairers

  • Logistics and Trucking Companies

  • Fleet Managers

  • Car Hire

  • Loss Adjusters

  • Brokers

  • Educational Institutions

  • Solicitors

  • Investigation Agencies

  • Appraisers and Surveyors

  • HR teams

  • Manufacturers

  • Retailers

  • Brokers

  • MGAs

  • Insurers

  • ... anyone dealing with claims!
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