For insurance companies
A clearer proof-of-ownership starting point for personal-property claims
ItemRecover helps policyholders document belongings before loss happens, so claims teams can review structured proof instead of rebuilding ownership from memory after an incident.
Before loss
Receipts, serial numbers, photos, notes, and purchase details stored ahead of time.
Claim-ready output
Proof Pack PDFs and export views your team can review without a heavy integration.
Pilot-friendly
Start with a focused policyholder group and learn from a real workflow first.
What this is
- A trust asset: a concise explanation of how ItemRecover fits insurer conversations.
- Public and shareable: safe to send by email, print, or save as PDF for internal review.
- Not an integration promise: the first workflow can stay simple and operationally realistic.
Best first use
Use this one-pager when introducing ItemRecover to claims, product, partnerships, or innovation stakeholders who need the story in one quick read.
The insurer problem
Many contents claims start with incomplete reconstruction
- Policyholders often search for receipts and serial numbers only after a loss event.
- Evidence arrives fragmented across screenshots, email threads, notes, and photo folders.
- Claims teams spend time sorting and validating proof before they can assess the actual claim.
The ItemRecover approach
Prepare proof before the incident, not only after
- Digital Item Passport: one structured record per item.
- Proof Pack PDF: a clean summary with receipts, timestamps, photos, and serial details.
- Claim Mode: a guided flow when theft, loss, or damage has just happened.
What your team can receive
Proof Pack PDF
A reviewable item summary for claims or support workflows.
Inventory export
A broader overview when multiple items are affected in the same event.
Structured data later
A future path if a pilot earns the need for deeper integration.
Why this is practical
- No rip-and-replace project required to get started.
- Consumer-simple experience with insurer-useful outputs.
- Works as a pilot, a policyholder benefit, or a claim-prep support tool.
Suggested pilot shape
- 1. Invite a focused group of policyholders into a pilot.
- 2. Let them document belongings before they need to claim.
- 3. Review Proof Pack PDFs as the first operational artifact.
- 4. Measure documentation completeness, customer response, and internal usability.
Trust signals
Controlled sharing
Evidence can be packaged and shared intentionally instead of scattered ad hoc.
Traceable proof
Receipts, timestamps, photos, and item details live together in one documented record.
Security path
Security and controlled-access discussions can happen before any deeper partnership decision.
Public shareability
This page is designed for fast internal circulation, printouts, and save-as-PDF workflows.
Next step
Start with a focused insurer conversation
The first conversation does not need to be technical. It just needs to confirm where ItemRecover could help: policyholder benefit, claim readiness, or a small pilot.