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Monthly Archives: November 2010
A Recent Client Tesitmonial
“We utilize Actec 24/7 first notice reporting services as a key component of the overall cost containment program for a large West Coast public entity. Actec has set the gold standard of quality, flexibility, and technical expertise during the last … Continue reading
What is Full-Cycle Claim and Incident Reporting?
Full cycle claim reporting refers to a comprehensive approach to claims and incident reporting. In some instances, full-cycle claim and incident reporting is also referred to as claims intake and reporting, or even within the general context of first notice … Continue reading
STATE OF CALIFORNIA RELEASES (FROI) First report of injury state filing statistics for 1 year period 9/2009 to 9/2010
The state of California recently released statistics to all companies filing Workers Compensation(FROI). Actec had a success rate of 99.1% of all reports submitted were accepted by the state on the first submission. The industry average for the 1 year … Continue reading
What is First Notice Of Loss And Why Is It Important To Both Policy Holders And Insurers?
Most people and companies are often unaware that when they first contact their insurance provider to report theft, loss or damage that they are actually contacting a first notice of loss (FNOL) call center. FNOL call centers typically operate 365 … Continue reading
FNOL Intake Specialists are key to Closing Claims Quickly
Close claims quickly and manage risk at all levels of your organization with Actec’s Full-Cycle Claim and Incident Reporting Solutions. Actec FNOL Intake Specialists are available 24/7,365 days a year to be there when incident occur and to handle after-hours … Continue reading
Proper Claim and Incident Reporting is Critical
Proper claim and incident reporting is critical. When an accident occurs, it is important that all information is gathered and processed correctly – the first time. If not, this will slow the reporting process. Slow reporting then leads to slow claim … Continue reading