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Complex-claims analysis.

Large and disputed claims generate more documentation than any one reviewer can hold in their head. Prior Signal turns the record — policy language, correspondence, financial documentation, expert reports — into structured, source-cited findings.

The record, made checkable.

Complex and disputed claims are decided on documents most people don’t have time to read end to end. The cost is a position built on a summary nobody can verify.

We apply the same record-first method behind our public-records and intelligence and analysis work: structure the documents, trace every finding to its source, and hand back a record a reviewer can check.

What we build for claims teams.

Coverage and business-interruption analysis

Policy language read against the loss record and financial documentation, structured into a clear analytical position on coverage and interruption exposure.

Document-heavy claims review

Large or fragmented claim files — correspondence, expert reports, financial records — turned into a structured, navigable record instead of a document dump.

Source-traceable evidence packages

Findings built so every conclusion traces back to the specific document and page it came from — built for scrutiny, not just summary.

Monitoring for claims-relevant filings and records

Ongoing tracking of regulatory filings, public records, and disclosures that bear on an active or anticipated claim.

FREQUENTLY ASKED

Common questions.

What is complex-claims analysis?

Document-heavy analytical support for disputed or complex claims — coverage review, business-interruption analysis, and structured evidence packages built from the underlying record, each finding traceable to its source document.

Is this insurance adjusting or legal representation?

No. Prior Signal provides analytical and intelligence support — document review, record structuring, and source-traceable findings. Licensed adjusting and legal representation stay with the qualified professionals retained for those roles; our work is built to support them, not replace them.

What kinds of records do you work with?

Policy documents, correspondence, financial records, expert reports, and other document troves generated over the life of a complex or disputed claim — structured into findings a reviewer can verify against the original record.

Who is this for?

Insurers, law firms, third-party administrators, and policyholders who need a large or contested claim file turned into a clear, source-cited analytical record.

Get the claim file into a record you can check.