Claims documentation
What is
Claims documentation
?
Claims documentation refers to all records, evidence, and correspondence required to evaluate, process, and settle an insurance claim, including photos, police reports, medical records, repair estimates, and claimant-submitted forms.
A claim cannot move forward until the evidence is in. An auto claim needs the police report and repair estimate. A property claim needs photos of the damage and a contractor scope of work. A liability claim may need medical records and incident reports. Getting all of these together is the single largest contributor to extended claims cycle times.
The traditional documentation chase is manual: adjusters send requests by mail or email, follow up by phone when documents do not arrive, and log each exchange in the claim file. The process is slow, undocumented at the item level, and dependent on the claimant knowing what is needed and how to provide it.
AI-driven documentation management automates the request and tracking process. After FNOL, the system generates a specific documentation checklist based on the claim type, sends it to the claimant through their preferred channel, and tracks each item as submitted or outstanding. When a deadline approaches on an outstanding item, the system sends a reminder automatically without requiring an adjuster to monitor the queue.
For carriers and TPAs, the benefit is a reduction in the back-and-forth that extends cycle times, and a more complete claim file at each stage of the adjudication process. For claimants, clear documentation guidance at the start of the claim reduces confusion about what is expected of them.
FAQs
Can AI request different documentation depending on the type of claim?
Yes. The documentation checklist is generated based on the claim type, line of business, and specific loss details captured during intake, so the requests are relevant to the actual claim rather than a generic list.
How does the system handle a claimant who submits documentation in an unsupported format?
The system notifies the claimant that the document was received but cannot be processed in its current format, and provides guidance on acceptable alternatives. The item remains flagged as outstanding until a usable version is submitted.
Is each documentation request and receipt logged in the claims management system?
Yes. Every request, reminder, and submission is timestamped and logged to the claim file automatically, creating an auditable record of the documentation process without requiring manual entry.