Claim visibility

Dealers should not need three systems and guesswork to know which claims are going sideways.

The goal is a cleaner operating view: what stage the claim is in, what evidence is missing, where the manufacturer is dragging, and which files are building reimbursement or escalation pressure.

Illustration of a command-centre style warranty operations view

What the visibility layer should show

The operating question is simple: which files are controlled, which are drifting, and what action comes next?

01

Stage control

Track whether the matter is waiting on the dealer, OEM, customer, parts, approval, or closure.

02

Evidence status

Surface missing technician support, weak chronology, missing photos, and communication gaps before they become expensive.

03

Exposure view

Show where reimbursement leakage, dealer-funded work, and customer friction are stacking up.

Claim chronology

See what happened first, what happened next, and where the file actually stalled.

Dealer risk snapshots

Make it easier for the service manager or warranty lead to spot the files most likely to create pain this week.

Better escalation timing

Escalate earlier when the record shows drift, not after the customer has had enough.

Different goal

This page is about operational awareness, not generic marketing fluff.

It exists to explain the command layer itself: a clearer dealer view across stage, evidence, pressure, and next move, so teams can act sooner and with less noise.

See the stuck files faster

Spot the small number of files draining time and margin instead of treating every claim like it carries equal risk.

Separate workflow failure from OEM delay

Know whether the issue is internal discipline, outside drag, or both.

Give leadership a cleaner view

Make it easier for principals and managers to understand pressure without reading every note line by line.

Next step

If the dealership lacks clear visibility, start with the process review and sample files that already hurt.

That is the fastest way to turn the visibility problem into a concrete operating fix.