Route 40 adjusters across 12,000 hail-damaged corn acres before USDA loses its mind
ClaimRider optimizes crop insurance field adjuster dispatch and routing across massive multi-county agricultural loss events — derecho, hail, drought, flash flood. It pulls live weather damage polygons, queues assignments by proximity and policy density, and gets adjusters on-site before the window closes. Farmers get indemnity checks three weeks faster. Insurance companies stop bleeding overtime on data entry.
- Live damage polygon ingestion from NOAA storm event feeds with automatic adjuster queue rebuilding
- GPS-tagged photo evidence and yield sampling logged directly from the field across 47 supported device profiles
- USDA RMA-formatted loss report generation and direct submission without touching a desktop
- Integrates with major AIP policy management systems so nothing gets keyed twice
- Multi-county load balancing that actually works under mass-loss event conditions. No babysitting required.
NOAA Storm Data API, USDA RMA, AgriSync, John Deere Operations Center, Salesforce Financial Services Cloud, ArcGIS Field Maps, FieldCore, RainViewer Pro, ClaimLogix, VaultBase, PolyHarvest, AWS Location Service
ClaimRider runs as a set of decoupled microservices — damage ingestion, adjuster dispatch, field data sync, and report generation each own their lane and communicate over a message queue. Polygon processing and spatial queries live in MongoDB, which handles the geospatial indexing load without complaint. Redis manages long-term adjuster assignment state and policy density caches across the full county grid. The mobile layer is a lean offline-first PWA that syncs the moment a pickup truck hits cell coverage.
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