Risk Management
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GIS at work tracking the storm path to assess damage potential.
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Knowing where assets are located and their proximity to hazards is vital when developing risk profiles. Known as location intelligence, GIS provides tools that allow users to combine location-based data such as vegetation density, road access, and traffic flow patterns to make more informed decisions.
Whether identifying a driver’s route to work or locating a building, GIS offers a more complete and accurate picture of risk. This information helps insurers meet the needs of their customers.
Success Stories
These stories show how insurance organizations are gaining benefits using GIS technology and spatial analysis.
More case studies, podcasts, demos, and books and white papers.
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