Case Study Introduction: Solving Legal Cases for Government Institutions
City governments are constantly faced with the challenge of ensuring hard-earned taxpayer dollars are used as efficiently as possible.
Mindbreeze InSpire solves problems before they arise, ensuring government institutions are prepared for any sort of claim or legal situations brought against them.
In our latest case study, we discuss our successes in helping Departments of Transportations save money on labor by automating the redundant task of sorting through claims – this solution is applicable to all sorts of institutions inside and outside the government.
Key Highlights from the Case Study
1." Using Mindbreeze allows cities to be more competent and efficient by requiring fewer workers. All in all, by using Mindbreeze, the city is able to cut costs by 70%, and claims are processed in a matter of hours, not weeks.”
2. "Using Mindbreeze as their solution, the city can plug in the location and timeframe they are given without worrying about their search accuracy. Using the location data from a single input, any record filed at that spot will be automatically detected – whether in the form of formal complaints, permits, emails, or social media posts. Any history on any platform where the city could have been made aware of an issue would be revealed.”
3. "The result acts as a legal binder for proof of "unknowing" and quick resolutions for the city without wasting taxpayer money.”
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