Solution: Intake

Public adjuster intake software that starts claims with full context.

Claimlink gives your team one intake command center to capture the right details, route next actions quickly, and reduce claim startup friction.

Where intake workflows usually break

  • Incomplete first notice details create downstream rework and missed context.
  • Field notes, photos, and client updates live across disconnected tools.
  • Teams lose speed when intake handoffs are inconsistent by claim type or team member.

How Claimlink intake command works

  • Structured intake workflow that keeps required details consistent.
  • Evidence-first claim setup with organized claim artifacts from day one.
  • Immediate task routing so assignment and execution start without delay.

Operational outcomes

  • Reduce intake-to-assignment delays.
  • Improve first-week claim data quality.
  • Create cleaner claim readiness from initial contact.

FAQ

Answers before rollout

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Can intake fields be tailored to our workflow?

Yes. Claimlink supports practical workflow alignment so your intake process can reflect your operational model.

Does intake connect with evidence collection?

Yes. Intake and evidence are designed to operate together so claim context is preserved from first notice onward.

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Audience paths

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Next step

Map this workflow to your current process.

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