Claims Software for Professional Service Providers

Investigators, agents, solicitors, risk managers, etc. manage their workload via Claimable keeping track of claims in an organised way and reducing the amount of paperwork.

An handshake with the writing Supporting the claims supply chain. Claimable claims management software.

Key Benefits

  • Store all relevant information relating to a claim in one place.
  • No more overflowing inboxes and endless paperwork.
  • Optimise your processes and shorten the claim handling time allowing you to focus on your core business.
  • Keep track of and report on claim progress and easily manage workflow.
  • Better collaborate with other companies involved in the claims thanks to limited access user capability.

Whilst claims management might not be your primary focus, you may be involved in the claim supply chain, providing support via your services.

Claimable® is designed to help companies like yours alleviate the administrative burden and work on claims in a simpler and more efficient way.

Claimable allows you to easily communicate with the parties involved, store and record all relevant information securely in a centralised location and invite your suppliers and clients to collaborate and move claims along.

FAQs

What types of professional service providers use Claimable?

Claimable is used by a wide range of service providers including consultants, legal firms, maintenance companies, investigators, engineering firms, and professional advisors to log, manage, and resolve claims or complaints efficiently.

How can Claimable help manage service complaints or disputes?

Claimable provides a centralised platform to record service-related complaints, assign responsibility, track actions, and resolve disputes transparently. This helps reduce response times, ensure accountability, and improve client satisfaction.

Does Claimable support secure document and data handling?

Yes. Claimable adopts security-by-design and it supports secure document and data handling. Claimable allows for the implementation of users' rights as required by the GDPR, the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) and similar international and U.S. state regulations.