Working with insurance underwriters and fleet operators, vehicle
telematics specialist CMS SupaTrak have developed a combined video
and telematics system, which delivers real time crash reconstruction.
The solution forms part of CMS SupaTrak's "Saving Money. Saving Lives."
campaign, which focuses on promoting safer driving and managing road risk
and accident prevention.
The combined video and telematics system delivers real time crash
reconstruction information to incident management centres, referred to by
insurance companies as first notification of loss centres (FNOL centres).
Using this real-time information, the incident centre is able to mitigate claims
and ensure the correct medical assistance is made available to the driver, if
required.
The system automatically identifies a potential road safety incident and starts
sending back video and telematics data 20 seconds before and 10 seconds
after the logged alert. In addition to the automated alerts, drivers can
manually create an incident by pressing a button inside the vehicle.
When an incident is identified, the system will automatically create an alert,
which generates an email with the video footage embedded and a text
message, if required.
By combining synchronised live driver, video, vehicle telematics and location
data, the CMS SupaTrak Crash Reconstruction System can help save money
and save lives.
CMS SupaTrak's Managing Director Jason Airey explains "our new Crash
Reconstruction System has been conceived through our work with insurance
under writers and our existing customers. It provides a solution to the
challenges faced when an incident does occur and the integration of the
captured data enables fleet managers and FNOL centres to handle claims as
efficiently as possible."
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