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EasyClaim Makes Filing Insurance Claim Reports Simple and Fast - Published on 12/28/15
Indie developer, Ryan Peacock today announces EasyClaim Total Loss Software 1.1, an update to his popular productivity app developed for iOS devices. EasyClaim Total Loss Software guides users through a streamlined 5-step process to simply and quickly prepare a total loss report right from their iPhone or iPad. Users can add a brief description of the items included in their claim. They can also add photos, either by uploading them from their library, or snapping them with their device's camera.
Santa Clara, California - In the aftermath of an accident or incident, the last thing that people want to do is spend several hours taking an inventory of assets that are deemed to be non-salvageable. But that's precisely what happens when their insurance company tells them to file a Total Loss report. However, now thanks to developer Ryan Peacock, people no longer have to "add insult to injury" - because they can simply and quickly prepare a Total Loss report on their iPhone or iPad, with the game-changing new app EasyClaim Total Loss Software.
EasyClaim Total Loss Software guides users through a streamlined 5-step process:
* Step 1: Users log into the app directly or through Facebook.
* Step 2: Next, users create a new Total Loss report, and enter basic claim information (e.g. insurance company name, date of loss, notes, etc.). Users can also edit old reports.
* Step 3: From there, users invite additional parties as necessary, such as contractors. Invitations are sent via an automated email.
* Step 4: Then, users proceed to list and add a brief description of the items included in their claim. They can also add photos, either by uploading them from their library, or snapping them with their device's camera. If adding photos isn't an option, users can access the app's innovative "eBay Auto Search" feature to quickly find items that are identical or closely resemble their non-salvageable items. The app automatically stamps the date, time and location, as well as the estimated value from the eBay ad or auction (users can manually override this and enter a different value if they wish).
* Step 5: Once their report is complete, users tap the checkmark icon and choose their desired file format (Excel or .PDF). They can then either email their report straight to their insurance company or contractor, or upload it to Google Drive or DropBox. Furthermore, at any time users can see who has access to a specific report, as well as change permissions (view, edit and admin).
"Personal property is priceless and should be treated with care. We created EasyClaim Total Loss Software to eliminate the stress of manually documenting personal property after an accident or incident," commented Ryan Peacock. "In just a few clicks, people can get back to their normal life as quickly and simply as possible. And while our app is very user-focused, it's also a major benefit for insurance adjusters, who get the clear, accurate and complete information they need to get the claims process started right away - which, of course, is also great news for policy holders."
Device Requirements:
* iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch
* Requires iOS 8.0 or later
* 6.5 MB
Pricing and Availability:
Available at no-cost for a limited time to celebrate the app's launch, EasyClaim Total Loss Software 1.1 is available worldwide exclusively through the App Store in the Productivity category.
EasyClaim Total Loss Software 1.1: http://EasyClaimApp.com
More Info: http://apps.appshout.com/easyclaim/
Download from iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/app/easyclaim-total-loss-software/id1026858718
Screenshot: http://a2.mzstatic.com/us/r30/Purple6/v4/d0/3d/9e/d03d9e53-60c7-c0ad-1945-55780ddd82b0/screen480x480.jpeg
App Icon: http://apps.appshout.com/easyclaim/images/icon.png
Ryan Peacock has worked in the property claims industry for over ten years. His goal is to refine and simply the property claims process with easy to use software geared for the insureds and carriers. Ryan is also building an automated post loss photograph app which will change the future of claims and how reserve prices our set. All Material and Software (C) Copyright 2015 Ryan Peacock. All Rights Reserved. Apple, the Apple logo, iPhone, iPod and iPad are registered trademarks of Apple Inc. in the U.S. and/or other countries. Other trademarks and registered trademarks may be the property of their respective owners.
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