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Insurance document processing
Legacy systems choked on 1,000-page medical files. AI now converts handwritten notes and 1970s scans into structured data.
- 8x increase in processing capacity
Agents wasted hours decoding dense policies. AI now summarizes coverage instantly, freeing adjusters to resolve claims faster.
A Managed Repair Program provider within the property insurance ecosystem coordinates claims processing for carriers, agents, and policyholders.
Decoding dense policy language prevented consistent decision-making, as agents wasted hours re-reading documents to answer basic coverage questions....
“Before LEXXARI™, reviewing policies slowed me down. Now I get the info in seconds, allowing me to inspect multiple homes a day with accuracy and confidence when advising on claims.”
Property insurance claims automation and vendor coordination platform.
Enterprise technology and consulting for cloud computing, AI, and business solutions.
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