Crash modeling evaluates injury claims.(Technology showcase: a special supplement highlighting tools for claim handling)

Claims, August, 2004

When you buy your next automobile, chances are that, during the design process, it was crashed into a mathematical barrier more times than it was crashed into a real barrier. Sound high tech? Next time you evaluate an injury claim you may be doing the same.

Some claim adjusters and SIU personnel already are applying this technology to the evaluation of injury claims. Crashport has introduced a new crash analysis service to the property and casually industry that is based on mathematical modeling similar to that used in the automotive industry to assess vehicle crash performance and test vehicle safety features. Mathematical modeling uses the facts of an accident to reproduce the forces and motions exerted on both the vehicle and the occupants riding inside,...

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