Insurance Overhead Lowered in Eighteen States
RESEDA, CA – Insurance agents from Boston to Miami and in seven western states can now access a cost-saving online digital photo service to reduce overhead and improve risk assessment simultaneously.
The FastSnap web site (www.FastSnap.com) lets insurance underwriters, agents and brokers order digital snapshots taken by professional local photographers. “With gas prices increasing, agents can’t afford to go out and take photos anymore,” said CEO Jerry Burg, CPCU. “Our service lets them focus on making sales without sacrificing the critical intelligence they need to properly assess risks.”
FastSnap’s photographers post high-quality digital photos to the web site within 3 to 5 business days, which enables agents and brokers to review information and offer insurers a clear picture of the risks involved in a particular property. High-resolution photos can be printed directly from the web site at no extra charge, and frequent users can save their settings to speed up data entry on multiple orders.
FastSnap service is available in California, Arizona, Nevada, Washington, Oregon, Colorado, Florida, Georgia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Virginia, Maryland, Pennsylvania, New York, New Jersey, Connecticut, Rhode Island, and Massachusetts. Further expansion into the Midwest is set for 3Q 2006. More information is online at www.fastsnap.com.
If you have questions regarding this release, please contact:
Jerry Burg – jburg@fastsnap.com – 877-764-1980
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