Photo-based loss estimates streamline claims and enhance the customer experience. But without fraud checks in place, the leakage can outweigh the benefits. Manipulated documents and images can be used to exaggerate or fabricate claims, resulting in significant financial losses, operational inefficiencies, and delays in processing legitimate claims.
Digital Media Forensics automates the analysis of unstructured data by applying a series of algorithms to every customer-submitted loss photo and document to expose anomalies.
View and analyse generated pixel heatmaps showing where images have been altered.
Get the power of binary, non-binary, and advanced forensics to identify fraud, plus algorithms that “learn” as fraud keeps evolving.
Digital Media Forensics casts the net wide, analysing the potential for fraud across images, documents, images from the internet, and previously claimed images.
Ensure submitted images are checked for duplicates against images found on the internet and submitted by contributing insurers.
Digital Media Forensics identifies manipulation in images and documents that may not be recognisable by humans.
Ensure submitted images are checked for duplicates against images found on the internet and submitted by contributing insurers.
Digital Media Forensics examines the metadata of images to ensure that their location and date correspond with claim information.
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