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Insurance & Claims Document Types
Talonic recognizes and extracts structured data from 53 insurance & claims document types out of the box. No templates, no training data, no manual configuration — every field is mapped through the Field Registry with per-cell confidence and provenance.
Insurance & Claims document extraction
Insurance documents span the full policy lifecycle — from Underwriting Submissions and Policy Declaration Pages through First Notice of Loss reports, Subrogation Notices, and Actuarial Valuation Reports. Each document type carries specialized fields: coverage limits, deductibles, peril codes, reserve amounts, and adjuster findings. Talonic supports 54 insurance document types across property, casualty, life, health, and specialty lines.
How Talonic processes insurance & claims documents
Talonic processes insurance documents without line-of-business-specific configuration. A Policy Declaration Page yields named insured, policy number, effective dates, coverage parts, limits, deductibles, and premium breakdown. An FNOL Report returns claimant details, loss date, loss location, peril type, and initial reserve estimate. Reinsurance Bordereaux produce cedent, treaty number, premium and loss columns per risk. All values include cell-level confidence and pixel-region provenance for adjuster review.
Why structured insurance & claims data matters
Claims handling speed directly impacts loss ratios, customer retention, and regulatory compliance. Adjusters manually keying data from Proof of Loss Statements, Auto Damage Estimates, and Cyber Incident Reports introduce processing delays that inflate loss adjustment expenses. Structured extraction feeds claims management systems, FNOL triage engines, and actuarial reserving models, reducing average cycle time per claim while maintaining the documentation trail required by state insurance regulators.
Other categories
53 types in Insurance & Claims — part of Talonic's 529-type ontology across 10 categories.