Atlis Field Manual

AI insurance claims processing is revolutionizing catastrophe management in Canada, addressing challenges from frequent natural disasters. It enhances vendor coordination, minimizes ALE leakage, and improves customer experiences through effective data use and automation. Key advancements include damage assessment, claims prioritization, and unified vendor management, all aimed at optimizing response efforts and efficiency.

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What it actually takes to run catastrophe claims, ALE, and vendor operations when events hit. No theory. Just the workflows, metrics, and decisions that matter. This is part of our 5-part series, Atlis Field Manual.

View our published and upcoming post related that are part of the Atlis Field Manual below.

FULL SERIES

Leakage Is a Line Item: Why ALE Costs Belong in the C‑Suite
Your Adjusters Aren’t Logistics Coordinators
You Can’t Manage What You Don’t Measure
From “We’re Really Busy” to Real Numbers
CAT Readiness Is Operational, Not Just Actuarial


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