Determine Today’s Liabilities and Subrogation OpportunitiesBy Peter A. Lynch, Paul Blanchard
From the December 2011 issue of Claims Magazine
Originally used in the aircraft industry, event data recorders (EDRs), commonly known as “black boxes,” are now incorporated in a variety of consumer products, ranging from household appliances and alarm panel systems to cars and copiers. Recording a final data picture just before a product fails, EDRs are tamper-proof with a read/write memory device that unobtrusively captures a variety and wealth of product information that may be useful to an adjuster evaluating subrogation arising from a loss. read more..
From the December 2011 issue of Claims Magazine
Originally used in the aircraft industry, event data recorders (EDRs), commonly known as “black boxes,” are now incorporated in a variety of consumer products, ranging from household appliances and alarm panel systems to cars and copiers. Recording a final data picture just before a product fails, EDRs are tamper-proof with a read/write memory device that unobtrusively captures a variety and wealth of product information that may be useful to an adjuster evaluating subrogation arising from a loss. read more..
These kinds of technology like the event data recorders or commonly known as "black boxes" are really helpful for investigators especially for adjusters to evaluate the loss and to give the appropriate benefits once an insured is qualified.
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