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InsurTech Futures: App designed to notify brokers of motor accidents

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The designers say the app has been developed to improve information gathering after an accident and speed up any subsequent claim.

UK software company Lightstone Systems has launched a new app that sends the details of a driver’s motor accident directly to their broker in real time.

Called Mercury Incident Reporter, the app delivers information such as damage to vehicles, injuries, persons involved, witnesses and police attendance coupled with notes, photographs and video recordings direct to the broker.

The information is stored on a cloud-based dashboard platform called Aurora.

According to the makers, to help and

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