Claim Prevention
Equip policyholders with the right preventive measures that will help protect against insured losses and maintain operational efficiency ahead of emergency weather events.
Hail claims account for $6.2 billion in auto and property insurance losses each year.
Richmond
Atlanta
Insight In this Dashboard
severity - 4 extreme
Board Windows: Hurricane Winds
Prepare email campaigns to encourage policyholders to board windows in order to prepare against hurricane damage to property.
severity - 3 sever
Secure Patio Furniture: Wind Advisory
Prepare email campaigns to inform policyholders about wind advisory. Encourage them to bring all patio furniture and outdoor equipment inside to a safe shelter.
severity - 3 sever
Monitor Pipes: Sub-Freezing Temperatures
Prepare email campaigns to inform policyholders about sub-freezing temperatures. Encourage them to regularly check pipes to ensure they have not busted or frozen over.
severity - 4 extreme
Send Out Safety Tips: Icy Conditions
Help policyholders prevent visitors on their property from falling or slipping as a result of ice outside. Send out reminders to put out mats at enterance to property.
severity - 3 sever
Clear Out Freezer: Outage Risk
Encourage policyholders to limit or empty freezer stock to avoid food contamination, foul smell, and leaks.
severity - 1 minor
Check Smoke Detector: Good Conditions
Send out monthly reminders on days with a lower fire index for policyholders to check that the battery in their home smoke detector is fresh.
severity - 4 extreme
Seal Doors and Windows: Freezing Temp
Remind policyholders to check that they have proper seals on all doors and windows to prevent pipes from freezing and causing major damage.
severity - 3 sever
Clean Pool Cover: Snow Accumulation
Create winter campaigns reminding policyholders to avoid damage to pools by cleaning the accumulated snow off the cover and pool lining.
severity - 3 sever
Safety Promotions: Prepare Emergency Kit
While weather conditions are stable, send out reminders for policyholders to prepare a home emergency kit with non-perishable foods, water, spare batteries, and flashlights in case the power goes out during upcoming storm.