Police Records through Claims Compass

Tap into the police record evolution


Expedite adjuster decisions with the efficient availability of more than 40 data elements, which can be used in the insurance claims handling process.


Benefits

Drive Efficiency
Expedite adjuster decisions with the efficient availability of more than 40 data elements, which can be used in the claims handling process.

Save Time
Spend less time ordering and keying. You can develop your own pre-set rules so you can automatically order reports and see police records when you need to.

Simplify Processes
Reduce duplicate orders. The system identifies reports already ordered for a claim.

Improve Accuracy

Automated, pre-filled records data reduces opportunities for errors.

Gain Insights
Transform static records into highly actionable intelligence.


Features

System-to-system Integration
See police records when you need them without going outside your internal claims system.

Stay Current
Get on-demand status updates regarding report delivery. See police records as soon as they are available.

Better Decisions
Insightful data elements combined with automated processes empower your adjusters to make decisions more efficiently and effectively.

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The Police Records service is not provided by “consumer reporting agencies,” as that term is defined in the Fair Credit Reporting Act (15 U.S.C. § 1681, et seq.) (“FCRA”) and do not constitute “consumer reports,” as that term is defined in the FCRA. Accordingly, the Police Records service may not be used in whole or in part as a factor in determining eligibility for credit, insurance, employment or for any other eligibility purpose that would qualify it as a consumer report under the FCRA. Due to the nature of the origin of public record information, the public records and commercially available data sources used in reports may contain errors. Source data is sometimes reported or entered inaccurately, processed poorly or incorrectly, and is generally not free from defect. These products or services aggregate and report data, as provided by the public records and commercially available data sources, and are not the source of the data, nor are they a comprehensive compilation of the data.