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How Field Inspections Help Insurance Companies

  • Writer: Shannon Beane
    Shannon Beane
  • Jun 1
  • 1 min read

Insurance companies use field inspections to:

  • Verify property details

  • Confirm that the property exists, is occupied or vacant, and matches the description on the application or policy.

  • Document visible conditions

  • Capture photos of the exterior, visible damage, or risk factors (such as debris, boarded windows, or obvious hazards).

  • Support underwriting and renewals

  • Provide extra data points when deciding whether to bind, renew, or adjust coverage.

  • Assist with claims and follow‑ups

  • Offer on‑site confirmation for certain types of claims or post‑loss checks.

By using a reliable field inspection service, insurers can reduce guesswork and make decisions based on current, documented conditions.

 
 
 

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