NASHVILLE, Tenn., Feb. 07, 2018 -- edjuster, North America’s leading provider of SaaS-based software and services to the property contents insurance marketplace, today announced the release of success metrics related to its ‘Total Contents’ program--covering all aspects of property contents, from start to finish.
edjuster launched its Total Contents solution for property contents claims, in November 2017. The program is designed to work and collaborate with insurers and their contractor partners to manage all aspects of contents claims, ensuring the greatest level of streamlining, cost control and transparency--enabling adjusters to do more from the desk. The objective of the program was to address all challenges associated with contents manipulation and to greatly control leakage costs in this vulnerable area of claims processing.
Total Contents has attracted the attention of many top insurers and the early results are proving that the program delivers on the initial goals of delivering a faster, and less costly contents claim process. Thus far, edjuster’s Total Contents program has demonstrated 28% improvement in cycle time efficiency and 63% reduced indemnity cost, when using an edjuster representative dedicated to managing all aspects of the contents process.
“Our mission is to offer the most modern, innovative and complete approach to contents claim handling in North America and these impressive results solidify our place in the market," said Andy Williams, edjuster’s CEO. “We look forward to simplifying the complex contents management process for insurers and policyholders."
Total Contents is supported by edjuster’s trusted partner network that provides: controlled pack outs, textile cleaning, hard wood restoration, electronics cleaning and the removal of all non-restorable contents--all in an effective, efficient and controlled manner.
To learn more about the success of the Total Contents program, download the overview. Contact us today to get started with a new approach to contents claims management.
ABOUT EDJUSTER
edjuster is North America’s leading provider of SaaS-based software and services to the property contents insurance marketplace, offering insurers and their policyholders the assurance of performance excellence guaranteed on claims services—leveraging a combination of people and technology. edjuster offers a suite of customizable services, providing end-to-end solutions for all types and sizes of contents claims, from outsourcing support services to software as a service (SaaS) of its exclaim contents valuation platform. Our non-partisan, performance excellence guaranteed approach consistently contributes to enhancing the image and reputation of our insurer clients and ensures that policyholders remain satisfied and loyal.
Karen McNaughton
Director of Marketing & Communications
[email protected]
613-266-4597


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