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Science 2010-08-23

Transcription Plus develops insurance transcription services

Transcription Plus announced its decision to develop its insurance transcription services. Since 1991, Transcription Plus has provided transcription services to satisfied customers in Indiana and beyond.

INDIANAPOLIS, IN, August 23, 2010

Transcription Plus announced today that it has developed a plan to reach out to insurance companies as well as self-insured organizations with insurance transcription services. To read about the insurance transcription services offered, visit http://www.transcriptionplusindy.com/insurance-transcription.html.

"There is a great need for accurate insurance transcription services, and we believe Transcription Plus can fill that need," Kathy Erwin, the owner of Transcription Plus, explained. The insurance industry requires transcription for such things scene investigations, internal meetings, and recorded statements.

Insurance adjustors may elect to take a digital recorder with them to the scene of a particular investigation. The adjustor records notes and important observations about the scene. These observations may include objects around the scene, the geography of the surrounding area if the scene is outdoors, and objects in a room such as furniture if the scene is indoors.
Recorded statements are a vital part of any investigation. These statements are used to gather the facts of a case. Recorded statements are typically taken from plaintiffs, defendants, and witnesses. These statements allow insurance adjustors to quickly gather the facts of a case and make important decisions about how to proceed with an investigation.

Self-insured companies also depend on insurance transcription. For example, self-insured grocery stores must manage slip-and-fall claims in their stores. They rely upon recorded statements from plaintiffs, witnesses, and store employees to do so. Transcription Plus is in the process of connecting with them to provide exception transcription services in Indiana.

Transcription Plus intends to focus on this market in a number of ways. The company will tailor its services to the insurance industry. For example, templates of recorded statements will be designed to match customer needs.

Kathy explained the company's objective clearly, saying,"Our end goal is to provide a useful service to those in need of insurance transcription. And I firmly believe Transcription Plus can offer a superior service."

Transcription Plus is a first-class provider of Indiana transcription services. Since 1991, Transcription Plus has firmly rooted itself in the Indianapolis community. Transcription Plus specializes in video transcription and medical transcription in Indiana. Past and current clients provide a survey of the greater Indianapolis economy: medical practices, Fortune 500 companies and some of the most influential sports organizations in the area.
http://www.transcriptionplusindy.com