Who this is for
- Adjusters reading templates, guides, examples, and drafting resources.
- Small adjusting teams evaluating whether the content matches professional review boundaries.
- Partners or reviewers checking how StateClaimAI frames documentation guidance.
What to include
- Clear distinction between drafting support and claim decisions.
- Examples described as redacted illustrative structures, not customer cases or carrier-approved forms.
- Neutral wording around damage descriptions, photo references, and source notes.
- Repeated reminders that qualified professional review is required before use.
Trust checklist
- Write for adjuster review
- Avoid guaranteed outcome language
- Label examples as illustrative
- Separate facts from decisions
- Use neutral drafting language
- Link to privacy, terms, and support
Common mistakes to avoid
- Reading an example as a carrier-approved form.
- Using resource content as legal or insurance advice.
- Assuming generic examples replace file-specific professional review.
- Treating drafting guidance as a liability, coverage, or payment determination.
How StateClaimAI helps
StateClaimAI keeps educational content aligned with the product's role as a drafting support tool. The editorial goal is clearer structure and faster review, not claim decision automation.
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Human review required
StateClaimAI helps organize claim information into a draft report. It does not determine liability, coverage, settlement value, payment, legal responsibility, or claim outcome. Every report should be reviewed by a qualified professional before use. Avoid uploading unnecessary personal information unless it is required for the report workflow.
FAQ
Are StateClaimAI examples real claims?
No. Examples are redacted illustrative structures unless a page clearly states otherwise.
Does the content provide insurance advice?
No. The content is educational drafting guidance and does not provide legal, insurance, claim decision, or payment advice.
Why repeat the human review disclaimer?
Claim report drafts can affect professional workflows, so the site reinforces that qualified human review is required.
Are templates carrier-approved?
No. Templates are practical drafting structures, not official carrier forms or approval guarantees.
How should users treat the resources?
Use them to improve report organization, wording, and review preparation, then apply professional judgment before use.
Can StateClaimAI make claim decisions?
No. StateClaimAI helps organize claim information into a structured draft. It does not determine liability, coverage, settlement value, legal responsibility, or payment decisions.