Coverage Positions in Minutes, Not Hours

Adjusters tell us they spend 2-3 hours per policy and still miss endorsements. CoverageLens AI changes that equation — every provision surfaced, every citation linked, every coverage position documented.

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Coverage Positions in Minutes

CoverageLens AI processes a 150-page homeowner policy with 12 endorsements in 3-5 minutes — compared to the 2-3 hours adjusters report spending on manual review. No more starting a policy at 9am just to document a coverage position by lunch.

Every Endorsement, Every Exclusion

Independent adjusters under CAT event caseloads regularly miss endorsements buried in policy addenda. CoverageLens flags every applicable provision and exclusion alongside it — including the ones that get lost under time pressure.

Citations You Can Verify

Every extracted provision links directly to its paragraph in the source policy document. Confidence indicators flag areas that need adjuster review. You are always the decision-maker — CoverageLens surfaces what applies.

One Summary, Three Audiences

Adjusters need to document coverage positions for the claim file, the policyholder, and the agent — three separate summaries from the same analysis. CoverageLens generates structured position summaries with citations for each audience in a single pass.

What Our Customers Say

[Testimonial from a solo independent adjuster who reduced coverage analysis time from 2-3 hours per policy to under 10 minutes and eliminated a missed endorsement in their first CAT deployment.]

Why Existing Tools Fall Short

PolicyTech (Symbility)

Enterprise policy management built for carrier integration — requires 6-figure contracts and IT implementation that independent adjusters and small carriers cannot access.

XactAnalysis (Xactware)

Claims management platform focused on estimating and workflow — not designed for coverage position summarization, and primarily available through carrier relationships.

ClaimKit

Document assembly tool using templates for form-driven claims — cannot interpret variable policy language or extract provisions from endorsement packages, leaving adjusters to do that work manually.

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