Claim Ruler is Industrial Strength Property Claim Management Software

 

IT Strategies Group's Claim Ruler software to help public adjusters and law firms that represent the victims of Superstorm Sandy and other property damage events with its cloud based software that was designed to streamline the entire property claim proce

• Higher level of customer service - your office is never closed with cloud technology allowing you to work files anytime, anywhere

• No software to download, install, manage; cloud-based

• Highly secure data center that is geographically mirrored keeps your data safe regardless of catastrophic events.

• Significant cost savings over in-house server and data hosting

About IT Strategies Group

ITSG a privately held company that has over 25 years of experience in technological developments and specialized areas of computing, including the very latest in Custom Application & Software Design for the insurance, accounting, and legal markets. With deep experience and roots in the insurance, legal, public adjusting, and oil industry, IT Strategies Group is most famous for creating the "OilClaim Calculator™", the "Property Ruler™" and "Claim Ruler™" software.  The OilClaim Calculator software was used to calculate OVER 1 Billion Dollars in Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill claims in excess of 10,000 claimants that were submitted to the court-supervised DHECC. ITSG is headquartered in Fort Lauderdale, Florida and has offices in Panama City Beach, FL and Red Bank, NJ. For more information, please contact our sales department at sales@itstrategiesgroup.com, call 1 800 294 0387 or visit the Claim Ruler Home Page at www.claimruler.com

Media Contact: Dan Jacobs, IT Strategies Group Inc, 954-271-1264, djacobs@itstrategiesgroup.com

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