CaseRev, Inc. Moves Corporate Office to Poway, California
San Diego, CA – Today, CaseRev, Inc. announced that it will be expanding its corporate offices to Poway, CA to better serve its growing national clientele.
Steve Pratt, CEO, explained “We have moved our primary contact offices to Poway, California, to better accommodate our rapidly expanding technology and client care departments. We are excited to make this move and anticipate our current and future customers will be pleased with our expansion. Our objective is to continue to develop from this new support infrastructure and broaden our strategic marketing plans to strengthen and better serve our nationwide consumer base. Our new address is 13915 Danielson St., Ste. 200 Poway, CA 92064; phone 858-413-0270 or 800-791-1120.”
CaseRev, Inc., (www.caserev.com) is an On-Demand Application Service that provides automated case and claim management services to insurance companies, self-insured corporations, third party administrators (TPAs), corporate legal departments and the legal community in general. CaseRev provides significant process improvement achieving maximum customer satisfaction at no incremental cost. CaseRev includes interactive litigation case management, automated alerts and triggers, insurer-specific guideline enforcement, multi-tiered performance metrics, scalable and reliable technology plus a state of the art customer support. CaseRev dramatically increases the velocity of information exchanged between the customer, their attorneys and vendors.
For more information on CaseRev software, visit www.caserev.com.
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