Resources
Practical resources for recorded statement review.
Templates and checklists for claims teams evaluating better evidence memos, source-linked findings, and contradiction review workflows.
Start with the materials buyers ask to inspect.
Use these previews to evaluate ClaimAudio output and diligence topics before a product conversation.
Sample evidence memo
An anonymized memo preview showing issue, exact quote, timestamp, speaker, why it matters, reviewer status, and source link.
Download PDFSecurity packet preview
A diligence preview covering access roles, upload flow, retention, audit log coverage, data-use questions, and review controls.
Download PDFProcurement readiness checklist
A buyer-side checklist for DPA path, subprocessors, retention, SOC 2 status, architecture review, quote scope, and pilot success criteria.
Download PDFPractical material for evaluating recorded statement evidence workflows.
Request the templates and checklists most useful for comparing ClaimAudio output against manual recorded statement review.
Recorded Statement Review Guide
A practical framework for moving from raw statement audio to claim-ready issue notes.
Request copyClaim Evidence Memo Template
A sample structure for organizing quote, timestamp, speaker, and claim relevance.
Request copyStatement Contradiction Checklist
A review checklist for comparing claimant, insured, witness, and chronology sources.
Request copySource-Linked Review Controls
How claims teams can use extracted findings without losing reviewer control.
Request copyReview topics covered
These are the buyer problems the resource library is organized around: recorded statements, timestamped evidence, claim memos, contradictions, and insurance defense workflows.
Use a sample memo as the strongest resource.
For recorded statement review, the most useful resource is a concrete evidence memo tied back to quote, timestamp, speaker, and audio proof.