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    For insurance consultants

    Find what others missed.

    RiskRemedy reads every form, exclusion, and endorsement in minutes, surfacing the gaps that change the recommendation and citing the policy language that backs it. Take more engagements without losing the depth your clients hired you for.

    Your name is on the memo. Every recommendation lives or dies on the language behind it; whether the exclusion really does what you said it does, whether the endorsement actually cures the gap, whether the renewal really is materially the same as the expiring program. RiskRemedy gives you the citation behind every call, so the work scales with you instead of capping at how fast you can read.

    What compounds for you

    Your reputation compounds. Your firm's standards compound. RiskRemedy is where both live, so every engagement starts from what you already know.

    Across engagements

    Returning clients don't start from scratch. Prior findings, recommendations, and cited language stay in scope on every new review.

    Across your firm

    The standards your firm has built (what to flag, what to cite, what to recommend) get applied consistently on every engagement, regardless of who's reading.

    Across complexity

    A new engagement gets the same depth of review your firm is known for, without rebuilding from zero. Take more work without losing the rigor your clients hired you for.

    A scenario you'll recognize
    Without RiskRemedy

    A client forwards four quotes and a 90-page expiring policy and wants a recommendation by Friday. Reading it all is the rest of your week.

    With RiskRemedy

    You upload everything before your first call. By the time you're off it, you have a coverage analysis of each quote, a diff against the expiring policy, and a normalized comparison workbook, with the gaps and outliers flagged. You spend your time on the recommendation, not the reading.

    See it on an engagement you're working.

    A 20-minute walkthrough of the analysis, the citations, and the comparison workbook on a typical engagement.