
Steps for X1 Migration From XM28
As many of you are aware Xactimate 28 is being put out to pasture. Over the next few months, Xact will stop renewing XM28 licenses,
As many of you are aware Xactimate 28 is being put out to pasture. Over the next few months, Xact will stop renewing XM28 licenses,
Cold weather claims bring their own level of knowledge & expertise to the claim game. Read on for some helpful info…
It’s been reported that the insurance industry has lost over $750 billion in market capitalization worldwide just over the past few years. As we’ve seen
Kenny joins the IAS team having spent the last 26+ years in the claims industry. In 1994 Kenny got his start as a Field Adjuster
At IAS we always want to provide the right tools for both our adjusters and carriers. In a interview with The Property IA Show at the 2020 NACCA conference, Walt Leddy, CEO…
A great work environment has always been one of our top priorities here at IAS, so we’re excited and thankful to be recognized by the
It used to be that a carrier might choose to add a new IA firm to their stable based on a few simple criteria such as: How many adjusters does the firm have in…
Claim supplements – a necessary evil in the claims process, right? Well, kind of… We all know that supplements to claims are a fact of life in…
To our valued Adjusters, Carrier Partners, and Employees, I hope all of you, as well as your families and communities, are healthy and safe as
Hello everybody. I hope you’ve enjoyed some time off during the slow season. (you’ve fortunately / unfortunately had some time off, right?)…
Regardless, its time to get ready for the New Year of Storm Season, and we’re here to give you some tips on how to make the most of it.
Expertise in understanding your business needs and resolving claims
Learn MoreCategory | Examples | Collected |
A. Identifiers | Contact details, such as real name, alias, postal address, telephone or mobile contact number, unique personal identifier, online identifier, Internet Protocol address, email address and account name | |
B. Personal information categories listed in the California Customer Records statute | Name, contact information, education, employment, employment history and financial information | YES |
C. Protected classification characteristics under California or federal law | Gender and date of birth | |
D. Commercial information | Transaction information, purchase history, financial details and payment information | |
E. Biometric information | Fingerprints and voiceprints | |
F. Internet or other similar network activity | Browsing history, search history, online behavior, interest data, and interactions with our and other websites, applications, systems and advertisements | |
G. Geolocation data | Device location | |
H. Audio, electronic, visual, thermal, olfactory, or similar information | Images and audio, video or call recordings created in connection with our business activities | |
I. Professional or employment-related information | Business contact details in order to provide you our services at a business level, job title as well as work history and professional qualifications if you apply for a job with us | |
J. Education Information | Student records and directory information | |
K. Inferences drawn from other personal information | Inferences drawn from any of the collected personal information listed above to create a profile or summary about, for example, an individual’s preferences and characteristics |