Key Indicators a Claim May Benefit from Surveillance Guide

Adjusters can resolve questionable claims more efficiently and effectively when they know whether inconsistent details lend themselves to remote camera deployments or in-person surveillance for fact verification.
Download the Key Indicators a Claim May Benefit from Surveillance Guide to learn about possible red flags that could suggest a high potential for surveillance. This handout walks insurance professionals through the similarities and differences between remote and in-person surveillance, showing how a claimant’s history and movement patterns can influence the decision for which to use.
The handout also covers:
- How surveillance strategies differ based on the observation method
- When multiple evidence-gathering techniques could bolster a claim investigation
- What adjusters should include in a claim referral package to help their investigator form a strong surveillance strategy
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Alpine Intel’s content is meant to inform and educate readers using general terms and descriptions. They do not replace expert evaluations that determine facts and details related to each unique claim.
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