Comprehensive photo documentation is crucial for precise, efficient estimating in the restoration field. But if your business has office-based estimators, they have to rely on field technicians to capture, label, organize and share necessary photos. Unfortunately, this type of arrangement – if not well-designed – can cause delays, missing details and miscommunication that lead to estimating obstacles, errors and omissions. However, you can prevent those problems by being proactive: Read on to discover four ways you can improve the photo-documentation workflow to make sure your estimators get exactly what they need in a timely manner. (We even include a few TECH TIPS to help you use technology to your advantage!)
Better-quality photos help estimators create better estimates.
TECH TIP: Equip each technician with a newer mobile device that has a high-quality camera. And load it with an advanced photo-management app, such as magicplan, that does all of the following:
Develop a Standard Protocol for Capturing Photos
You can do this by providing field technicians with comprehensive checklists of required photos for different types of projects. Involve estimators in the creation of those checklists, so they can clarify their needs upfront. In addition, make sure each checklist includes specific types of damage that need to be documented (e.g., plumbing leaks, evidence of water damage, visible mold) and the types of shots needed (e.g., wide-angle shots for context, close-ups for detailed damage). This streamlines photo collection, reduces ambiguity, and ensures that all necessary images are captured.
TECH TIP: High-quality, mobile photo-management software (i.e., a contractor photo app) can make checklist creation easier. For example, the magicplan app has a “Forms feature” – a powerful tool that allows users to create, customize and manage checklists and forms tailored to specific needs.
Require Descriptive File Names for Photos
Encourage technicians to use brief but informative file names that include relevant information such as the location and type of damage. Example: "Living room water damage – ceiling."
TECH TIP: When technicians use a mobile photo-management app, such as magicplan, file naming is practically effortless and can be completed right away.
Train Technicians to Add Markups Directly to the Images They Capture
These markups could include arrows or shapes, or annotations about the location of the damage, the extent of the damage, materials involved, and other important details. Such notes can help estimators better understand the context of the photos without requiring follow-up questions or clarifications.
TECH TIP: Annotation is faster and easier when technicians use an app like magicplan. This enables them to immediately insert annotations on the spot.
Schedule Regular Training Sessions
Use these sessions to review best practices and address any challenges or questions related to photo documentation.
Properly categorized photos can significantly enhance the accuracy of estimates. But that categorization can be challenging for a technician to do manually after photographing and leaving a job site.
TECH TIP: If you equip your technicians with the right technology, they will be able to categorize job-site images quickly in real time. For example, if each technician has magicplan loaded on a mobile device, they can create a digital floor plan sketch within minutes. Then they can use that as the basis for categorizing their photos:
Xactimate is the gold-standard software for property claims, and nothing comes close to it in terms of widespread use among carriers and independent insurance adjusters.
TECH TIP: If your business uses Xactimate for estimate development, you can streamline photo integration by having technicians use photo-management software. For example, here is how they can use magicplan during a property-damage assessment:
Damage-assessment photos provide important visual documentation, and are essential for creating insurance claim estimate documents. You can improve your company’s photo documentation workflow by (1) helping your field technicians take better photos, (2) implementing effective communication practices, (3) enhancing estimate accuracy through photo categorization, and (4) enabling your Xactimate estimators to integrate field-created photo reports instantly into their estimates. Plus, follow our TECH TIPS to achieve the best possible results!
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