Bushfire Risk Insights in Betterview empower P&C insurers to predict and prevent bushfire damage for residential and commercial properties. Our insights combine computer vision tools with trusted partner data, creating a comprehensive view of overall bushfire risk.Learn about Betterview
Centralised data
No more switching between mutually incompatible workflows. View all relevant bushfire data on one screen to streamline underwriting efficiency. Automate approval for properties with high scores and allocate more resources to those with low scores.
Scale business
While competitors hesitate to write risk in bushfire regions, you can confidently expand your business and improve your loss ratio in these regions by making smarter decisions. Utilise rich data insights to price more accurately based on each property’s bushfire risk.
Protect customers
Insurance isn’t just about the bottom line – it's about instilling safety and peace-of-mind for the insured. Bushfire Risk Insights reveals the exact property attributes contributing to higher claim risk, empowering underwriters or agents to work with policyholders to proactively mitigate risk, build trust, and avoid future losses.
Turn insights into actions
Bushfire Vulnerability Score
Our Bushfire Vulnerability Score combines the most relevant detections into a single, reliable indicator of property vulnerability. The detections include roof material, roof debris, defensible space, distance between buildings, etc. and thus, the score is highly predictive of losses.
We analysed and scored properties in the 2022 California Oak Fire and found that high-risk properties (scoring a 1) were nearly 4x more likely to experience damage than low-risk properties (scoring a 5). Insurers can use this score to immediately act, flagging high-risk properties for an onsite inspection while conducting straight-through-processing for safer risks.Read the Bushfire Risk Case Study
Not all heroes wear capes
Turn your agents and underwriters into insurance heroes. When your team has the right insights, they can proactively work with policyholders who have a higher risk of bushfire damage — and recommend mitigation measures such as vegetation clearance, tree overhang, or roof debris removal — to better protect their homes and businesses.