[
  { "grp": "is", "title": "Insurance Quote Request", "category": "Insurance Agency", "cover": "insurance-kickoff-cover.png",
    "desc": "A lean, low-friction quote-request intake for insurance agencies and brokers, built as a standalone mini landing page. Three short sections capture who the prospect is, the lines of coverage they're interested in and when they need them effective, and a high-level snapshot of their current situation — with an opening notes field at the end. Only an email and the lines of interest are required, so it stays a five-minute form. It is deliberately compliance-aware: the hero and footer make clear this is a request for a quote and does not bind coverage, and it never asks for Social Security numbers, dates of birth, or policy or account numbers — carrier names and references only. Deploy it on a public URL or embed it, then wire your own quoting and onboarding automations when you put it to work." },
  { "grp": "is", "title": "Coverage Targets & Current Policy", "category": "Insurance Agency", "cover": "insurance-coverage-cover.png",
    "desc": "An internal setup form that pins down what the client actually wants covered and how their current policy is structured: liability and umbrella limit targets, deductible preference and coverage enhancements, the current premium and any prior-coverage lapse, billing and payment preferences, and whether certificates of insurance, additional insureds, or waivers of subrogation are needed. It captures references and ranges only — an optional current policy number, carrier and holder names — never account numbers, so an agent can quote accurately without sensitive data on the form." },
  { "grp": "is", "title": "Risk, Claims & Loss History", "category": "Insurance Agency", "cover": "insurance-claims-cover.png",
    "desc": "An internal form that gathers the loss history and underwriting picture carriers need to rate and place a risk: claim counts and a summary over the last five years, loss-runs status, any outstanding underwriting questions, whether a pre-bind inspection is required along with its scheduled date and outcome, and where the quote and carrier appetite currently stand. It asks for counts and summaries only — never policy or account numbers — so the agency can build a clean submission file." },
  { "grp": "is", "title": "Property, Auto & Home Risk Profile", "category": "Insurance Agency", "cover": "insurance-property-cover.png",
    "desc": "An internal personal-lines setup form that records the details carriers use to rate home, auto, and property coverage: the locations to insure, home construction type, roof age and material, square footage, protection features and catastrophe-exposure flags, a driver and vehicle roster, and any mortgagees, lienholders, or property managers with an interest. It captures names, license states, and ranges only — never full license or account numbers — giving the team a complete risk profile for accurate rating." },
  { "grp": "is", "title": "Commercial, Cyber & Life Risk Profile", "category": "Insurance Agency", "cover": "insurance-commercial-cover.png",
    "desc": "An internal setup form that maps a client's business and specialty exposures so the agency can match commercial, cyber, and life coverage to their needs: an operations summary, years in business, employee count and revenue band, locations and commercial property details, equipment value and business-interruption exposure, subcontractor usage and insurance requirements, a high-level snapshot of data-security controls and the data types handled, plus professional, health, and life details — purposes, ranges, and beneficiary names only, never medical or financial detail." },
  { "grp": "is", "title": "Policy Setup, Servicing & Renewal", "category": "Insurance Agency", "cover": "insurance-policy-cover.png",
    "desc": "An internal form that records how a client wants their policy administered after binding: whether a Broker of Record letter applies, their preferred channel for day-to-day service and claims support, the after-hours and emergency contact preference, and the month they'd like their coverage reviewed each year at renewal. It asks for names and references only — never policy or account numbers — so the servicing team has everything it needs to support the account and time the renewal right." }
]
