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eAutoclaims Moves to New Corporate Offices

by Staff
March 8, 2002
2 min to read


eAutoclaims, Inc., which provides online claims management solutions for the auto insurance

industry through both an applications services provider (ASP) and outsourcing services, announced March 8 that it will move its corporate offices from Palm Harbor, Fla., to a larger facility in nearby Oldsmar.

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The company says the move, which will be completed on March 11, is designed to accommodate the growth it has experienced in recent months.


The newly renovated, 30,000-square-foot office, located at 110 East Douglas Road, will serve as eAutoclaims' new Headquarters and Operational Processing Facility, and is more than double eAutoclaims' current offices. The new location will be home to the more than 150 team members the company expects to have in place by year's end.


About eAutoclaims


eAutoclaims, established in March 2000, provides the insurance industry with claims management through both ASPs and integrated outsourcing solutions.


The company's clients are insurance companies, fleet management companies and large fleet operators. eAutoclaims solutions streamline the claims handling process, decreasing the overall time required to process a collision claim and reducing average paid losses for its clients, according to the company.

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For more information, visit www.eautoclaims.com.



"The auto insurance industry sees real value in what we offer, and the

demand for our services has grown exponentially," says Eric Seidel,

president and CEO of eAutoclaims. "It was critical that we add substantial

space over our current facility in order to accommodate our existing staff,

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while allowing us room to grow."


The newly renovated Oldsmar office will include a Network

Operations Center to house product and data servers, as well as an 18,000

square foot Processing center. The company holds a five-year lease on the

facility with a purchase option for the entire facility. The move to a

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larger facility was financially structured without adding any material

expense to the company's monthly payables. eAutoclaims also plans to

continue operating its 24-hour Call Center in Columbia, South Carolina.


About eAutoclaims


eAutoclaims is a business services company that provides the

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insurance industry with claims management services through both ASP and

integrated outsourcing solutions. The Company's clients are insurance

companies, fleet management companies and insurance services companies.

eAutoclaims' solutions streamline the claims handling process, decreasing

the overall time and cost required to process a collision claim and reducing

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average paid losses for its clients. The Company handles repair estimates,

repair audits and claims systems administration services for automobile

claims that are processed and tracked via the eAutoclaims Web-based platform

and network of service providers.



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