ClaimScore
Real-time claim validation and fraud detection with AI.

About
ClaimScore is an AI-powered platform designed to enhance the accuracy and speed of claim validation in class action settlements. By automating fraud detection through advanced machine learning and real-time analytics, it provides class action administrators and legal professionals with a robust tool for reviewing, scoring, and managing claims efficiently.
The system integrates seamlessly with existing software through APIs, making it possible to process large volumes of claims without introducing bottlenecks. An interactive dashboard enables users to instantly examine results, track claim statuses, and review the reasons for any claim rejections. This transparency assists legal and compliance teams in maintaining proper audit trails and adhering to settlement agreements.
ClaimScore is particularly valuable for organizations that handle complex or high-volume claim processing, where manual review would be time-consuming or prone to error. Its scalability and ease of integration support effective workflow management across legal, compliance, and operations departments.
Who is ClaimScore made for?
ClaimScore is ideal for class action administrators, legal teams, fraud analysts, and data specialists working at firms or organizations managing class action settlements. The tool is especially useful where thorough, timely, and accurate claim validation is critical.
It supports professionals responsible for ensuring compliance, reducing fraudulent activity, and improving the efficiency of large-scale claims management. Operations managers, legal and compliance officers, and data analysts can leverage ClaimScore to streamline workflows, maintain regulatory standards, and achieve transparent outcomes.
Organizations involved in large settlement distributions, legal operations, or fraud prevention programs—such as law firms, settlement administration companies, and nonprofits managing major disbursements—will find the software advantageous for ensuring fairness and auditability in complex settlement cases.