Insurance claims in the online mode
For the first time in Azerbaijan insurance claims will be recorded in a mode online.
The process of claim settlement is key to each client the insurance company. That is why the new software developed, experts AXA MBASK to automate the processing of insurance claims, allows for a few minutes to carry out all stages of customer relationships in the payment of insurance compensation, from data entry and ending of reporting directly to the accident scene in a mode online.
It will accelerate innovation and optimize processes such as registration of the insured event, the information about the insured event (description, photos, and participants of the event), the appointment of experts responsible for the settlement of the case, the planning of the visit by the Department of the company, etc.
In addition, the emergency commissioner companies operating all over the country that automatically sends information about the accident to the insurance agent, wrote out an insurance policy and regional leaders, which will continue to help support the case. That is, the client will be a representative of the insurance company, to collect the necessary documents, advice and more. The cash payment is made to the insurance company as soon as possible, without the delays and red tape.
With payments to the regions of the payment is made through bank transfers, that is, a regional insurer or injured (in the case of CTP) can not come to the head office, as often, for the regions coming to the capital due to the additional costs. - 17D-
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