GIC Collects Wildfire Imagery Across The Western U.S.
The GIC has rapidly responded by collecting wildfire imagery in
Current GIC post-catastrophe wildfire imagery includes:
- Alameda Drive-Glendower-Obenchain Fires in
Jackson County, Oregon Bear-North Complex inButte County, California - Creek Fire in
Fresno andMadera Counties,California Bridger Foothills inGallatin County, Montana Babb Fire inWhitman County, Washington
The GIC continues to monitor conditions and collect in key areas, including several other large fires in
Geospatial images from the GIC help provide insurers with vital information to better respond to and settle claims faster while mitigating potential fraud. In addition, this imagery is provided at no cost to emergency personnel, first responders, and law enforcement to assist in their response to the damage.
"With devastating wildfires like these, damage assessment is crucial to expedite the recovery process. We know that post-disaster, high-resolution aerial imagery can speed up the recovery process allowing claims processing to proceed faster as well as obtain benchmark information to prevent fraud for our GIC members," said
In areas like
"Technological advances have improved in recent years, providing insurers with critical tools to enhance fraud detection and expedite fraud investigations. The GIC is just another example of how the industry is leveraging innovation to help fight fraud in the wake of a disaster like this one," said NICB's Senior Vice President and Chief Operating Officer
"Following any major disaster, we unfortunately see scammers swoop in to take advantage of homeowners promising a quick fix. In some cases, it's the homeowner who might want a new roof and attempt to scam the insurance company. Regardless, it's a problem and we must as an industry continue to develop innovative crime fighting solutions to stop this from happening," added Slater.
This imagery and data can be used for real-time collaboration between teams -- both on the ground and from remote offices – to make better, faster decisions on behalf of their customers. Earlier in 2020, the GIC renamed itself to
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To learn more about recent aerial imagery at the GIC, visit go.gic.org.
Anyone with information concerning insurance fraud or vehicle theft can report it anonymously by calling toll-free 800.TEL.NICB (800.835.6422) or submitting a form on our website.
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REPORT FRAUD: Anyone with information concerning insurance fraud or vehicle theft can report it anonymously by calling toll-free 800.TEL.NICB (800.835.6422)or submitting a form on our website.
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