The podcast panel didn’t shy away from calling out the friction points in property claims, bringing up delayed decisions, inconsistent estimates, and the dreaded “black box” of post-event contractor-carrier disputes. But instead of finger-pointing, they focused on what’s working.
In Boogie’s words, “You can’t innovate in a vacuum. Real change happens when everyone—carriers, vendors, TPAs, contractors—works together with shared data and a shared philosophy of fairness.”
itel’s role: Connector, not competitor
One of the most powerful takeaways from the discussion was itel’s evolving identity as a connector in the industry.
itel doesn’t just process samples anymore. It enables smarter decisions, faster estimates, and fairer outcomes through solutions that prioritize accuracy, accessibility, and adaptability.
Whether it’s streamlining cabinet repair decisions, accelerating roof report turnaround, or benchmarking flooring pricing across thousands of SKUs, the aim is the same: empower everyone in the process.
The takeaway: Innovation demands inclusion
The property claims ecosystem is changing. itel understands that. And as Boogie Tate made clear throughout the conversation, collaboration isn’t just part of the strategy—it is the strategy.
The answer isn’t to build walls or lock users into rigid systems. Our focus is on building bridges between people, platforms, and processes with the homeowner as the ultimate focus.
So, if you missed the webinar, now’s your chance to catch up. Because the future of claims isn’t just about data or technology. It’s about people, trust, and the partnerships that move us all forward.