Insurance Claims Processor
PassAudited by ClawScan on May 1, 2026.
Overview
This instruction-only insurance-claims assistant is coherent and has no code or credential access, but users should treat it as decision support and avoid entering unnecessary sensitive claimant data.
This appears safe to install as an instruction-only claims-analysis aid. Before using it, decide whether your agent environment is approved for sensitive insurance data, provide only the minimum necessary claim details, and have a qualified human verify coverage, liability, fraud, reserve, settlement, and regulatory conclusions.
Findings (2)
Artifact-based informational review of SKILL.md, metadata, install specs, static scan signals, and capability signals. ClawScan does not execute the skill or run runtime probes.
Sensitive claimant or policy information could be exposed if users paste more data than necessary or use the skill in an environment with logging or persistent memory enabled.
The skill is designed to process potentially sensitive claim materials in the agent context. The artifacts do not show storage, sharing, or exfiltration, but claim details may include personal, medical, financial, or incident information.
Provide claim details in any format — adjuster notes, policyholder statement, incident report, photos, or free text.
Use an approved environment for regulated claim data, redact unnecessary personal details, and avoid enabling persistent memory or broad transcript sharing for sensitive claims.
Users could over-rely on generated reserve, settlement, fraud, or compliance outputs when making decisions that affect claimants, insurers, or legal obligations.
The skill provides high-stakes insurance, settlement, fraud, and compliance recommendations. This is consistent with its purpose, but the artifacts do not explicitly frame outputs as requiring human professional review.
Every analysis produces: ... Liability Score ... Reserve Recommendation ... Action Items ... Settlement Range
Treat outputs as triage and drafting support only; verify policy interpretation, fraud indicators, reserve amounts, settlement authority, and jurisdictional deadlines with qualified claims, legal, or compliance reviewers.
