FinchNAPIA 2026 · Dallas
The Claim Wall of Fame

Your claim belongs
on the wall.

Every adjuster has the one they still tell. In Dallas, it goes on the wall, and into the drawing. Come add yours.

You know the one. The claim you still tell at dinner.
The wall goes up in Dallas · these are the kind that earn a spot

The denial everyone told you to walk away from.

The total loss they tried to bury as "partial."

The lowball so insulting you took it personally.

The exclusion you read forty times until you found the way through.

The seven-figure claim nobody else would touch.

The first big one you ever won. You still tell it.

The denial everyone told you to walk away from.

The total loss they tried to bury as "partial."

The lowball so insulting you took it personally.

The exclusion you read forty times until you found the way through.

The seven-figure claim nobody else would touch.

The first big one you ever won. You still tell it.

The family that got their home back because you wouldn't quit.

The code-upgrade they swore wasn't covered. It was.

The fire claim they slow-walked for a year. You ended it.

The policy they bet you'd never read. You read every page.

The one that taught you how this game is really played.

The family that got their home back because you wouldn't quit.

The code-upgrade they swore wasn't covered. It was.

The fire claim they slow-walked for a year. You ended it.

The policy they bet you'd never read. You read every page.

The one that taught you how this game is really played.

Yours belongs up there. Come add it in Dallas.
Drop your story at the booth and you're in the drawing.

Every one of those is the kind of claim Finch is built to win.

Carriers spent decades weaponizing data to delay, deny, and underpay. You fight back out of an inbox, a stack of PDFs, and a folder of photos. Finch turns that chaos into one structured, real-time, auditable claim file, built for the person across the table from the machine.

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Sample claim · Hurricane · Commercial Property
Coverage$1.84M
Carrier estimate$612K
Finch found+$427K underpaid
42 estimate lines reconciled · 3 coverage gaps flagged · rebuttal drafted
§ what Finch does the second a claim lands

Ask it anything. Walk in already winning.

Ask Finch trained on your book, not the internet
Where did the carrier underpay this claim, and how do I prove it?

$427,000 underpaid, across four line items:

  • Roof RCV short by $19,700estimate · p.3
  • Code upgrade denied, but it's coveredpolicy · §4.2
  • Water mitigation omitted entirelyIMG_4471
  • Depreciation over-applied on contentsestimate · p.5

StrategyOpen with the code-upgrade rider. It's their weakest position and the cleanest path to the first $60K back.

Ask anything ›What deadlines are coming up?Draft the rebuttal letterWhat's owed right now?Who's the carrier rep on this file?
Every answer is backed by the work already done · the second a claim lands
estimate · reconciled
− roof RCV · carrier $42,100
+ roof RCV · actual $61,800
− code upgrade · "not covered"
+ code upgrade · §4.2 covered
▲ +$427K underpaid surfaced
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Estimate diff

Every line, carrier vs. yours, reconciled to the dollar. The underpayment surfaces itself.

claim graphline-by-line
policy · parsed
§ endorsement HO-04 · water backup
§ exclusion 3(b) · anti-concurrent
§ sub-limit mold · $10,000
§ rider code upgrade · 10% RCV
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Policy analysis

Every endorsement, exclusion, and sub-limit, before the carrier can hide behind page 47.

full policyseconds
rebuttal · drafted
[1] §4.2[2] IMG_4471[3] estimate
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Rebuttal draft

The argument written, the policy quoted, the photos attached, ready to send across the table.

with citationssend-ready
No slides. Bring a real claim. Watch what Finch finds.
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