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Gigaforce is built for property and casualty insurance claims and subrogation teams. Its core platform, Subroforce, uses AI automation to improve the efficiency of subrogation identification, investigation, negotiation, document preparation, and payment reconciliation. It is not a general-purpose workflow tool, but a vertical SaaS/enterprise software product focused on insurance subrogation. Target users include insurers, TPAs, law firms, collection agencies, and recovery service providers.
The platform includes SubroScore, an AI scoring engine that can assess subrogation potential in real time based on structured and unstructured claims data, with support for custom rules and explainable scoring. GEORGE AI Agent can summarize claim files, identify subrogation opportunities, perform liability analysis, answer questions based on policies/state laws/case documents, and prepare arbitration drafts. The system also covers automated demand package generation, predictive settlement, negotiation support, payment allocation, and reconciliation automation. In terms of integrations, the materials explicitly mention support for Guidewire, Duck Creek, Origami, and custom claims systems, with connectivity via API, SFTP, and secure connectors. Its partner ecosystem also references DXC, Tractable, FRISS, AWS, Source7, and others.
Public materials do not disclose plans, pricing, a free version, or trial information. The website mainly uses calls to action such as “Let’s Talk” and “Discover ROI,” suggesting sales consultation and project-based evaluation may be required, though the billing model cannot be confirmed. Deployment options are also not clearly stated. The company only says it can work within existing claims systems and reduce the need to switch platforms; whether it supports public cloud, private cloud, or self-hosted deployment would need to be confirmed with the vendor.
Its main strength is its focused use case: it covers much of the subrogation lifecycle, from opportunity identification to payment recovery. Integration with mainstream claims systems can also reduce replacement costs. Its auditable communications, structured negotiation threads, and automated document exchange are well suited to the multi-party insurance ecosystem. The main drawback is that public information is lacking on security and compliance certifications, permission models, SLAs, implementation timelines, and pricing. Some marketing metrics show 0% or placeholder values, so real-world results still need to be validated through a POC.
Gigaforce is better suited to insurers or TPAs with high subrogation case volumes, bottlenecks in manual reconciliation and document preparation, and existing use of systems such as Guidewire, Duck Creek, or Origami. For smaller claims teams, procurement and implementation costs may be relatively high. Access from China cannot be confirmed from the available materials, and payment methods are not disclosed. Chinese organizations should pay particular attention to cross-border data handling, insurance regulatory compliance, local payment options, and alternatives. Relevant comparisons include domestic insurance core systems, claims management platforms, and RPA/workflow automation vendors.
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