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What is Xactimate One? Xactimate One is a united claims management platform with several features that allow you to manage the entire life cycle of insurance claims. To give you a general overview of…
Updated 4 years ago
What happened to keycodes? Xactimate One users are now managed through licences, instead of keycodes. This makes it easier to install the desktop platform, and easier for administrators to manage use…
Updated 4 years ago by Arianne G.
You can edit your personal account settings to change: First and last name. Phone number. Email and an optional, alternate email. Security question and answer. Password. 2-Step Verification. To edit…
Xactimate One allows account admins to set Service Level Agreement (SLA) deadlines on specific tasks to ensure their employees and vendors are complying with their business objectives in an acceptabl…
When you receive a notification, a preview appears in the top right-hand corner that shows when and what kind of notification was received. The notification icon is also updated with the number of un…
On the Analytics page, administrators can view claim analytics for their organisation's account. There are analytical graphs illustrating the following: Completed Claims Total Value Over Time. Comple…
Summary. Xactimate One’s Vendor Management page helps admins keep track of the companies and contractors that they work with. They can also add new vendors and manage their settings. Features. The Ve…
Summary. Xactimate One allows account admins to edit their organisation's account settings from the Admin tab. Other users can also be granted view-only rights for the Instance Settings page. Feature…
Xactimate One uses the Verisk Identity Server to manage your login credentials. This allows you to log in using the same account in all Xactware products. However, in order for this service to work,…
Xactimate One helps you manage all aspects of a claim, including its creation, settings, participants, and jobs. Create a claim. The first step in the claim life cycle is claim creation. You can do t…
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