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A Quality Assurance Re-Inspection Program, is set up to re-inspect already inspected or constructed properties to qualify the data collected on submitted inspection reports by other independent inspectors or inspection companies. |
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The goal is to determine the performance of the already in place inspection management companies, individual inspectors and the error rates, if any, relating to the inspections conducted. The purpose is also to identify those inspectors creating the problems in the field today for homeowners and carriers alike by completing inspection reports erroneously which results in homeowners believing their homes are stronger and more wind resistant than they actually are from a wind resistant perspective.
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The end result is accountability for all concerned. Yes carriers will probably take back credits and discounts that were wrongly issued, but homeowner will benefit from knowing exactly how their homes rate from a hurricane perspective verses relying on fraudulent data which could be fatal during a hurricane.
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There are no questions today, that from an insurance carrier's perspective, this service will save literally millions of dollars from fraudulent mitigation reports, moisture intrusion claims resulting from mis-reported data and more.
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With a QA re-inspection program, we can not only validate the quality of the already completed inspections but also provide the automated error reports for carriers to use to calculate their potential losses overall. Click Here for more information.
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With both programs all inspection data is centralized on our validated inspection reporting system. You have access 24/7 in addition to you staff such as all underwriters within your company.
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Quality Control In House Re-Inspections
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Quality control re-inspections are offered as part of our inspection service to ensure the validity of our data or to conduct second opinion inspections where previous inspections were red flagged or rejected for possible invalid or incomplete data by our quality assurance department.
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The extent of these inspections depends on the relationship with each carrier and the preferred vendor status.
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By using a TPA approach insurance carriers are assured of the quality and integrity of every dollar spent on a re-inspection program.
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