Accident app to reduce motorist stress and combat fraud

A car with smashed headlamp
17 Oct 2011 15:21:06.853

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A new smartphone app that will help to guide stressed motorists through the trauma of a car accident, while potentially saving millions of pounds in fraudulent insurance claims has been recognised for its innovation.

The Accident Assessor app has won the UK leg of the European Satellite Navigation Competition 2011, hosted by GRACE (the GNSS Research and Applications Centre of Excellence) at The University of Nottingham.

The app, developed by Nottingham-based company InstantVue, provides calming messages for motorists, offers advice for staying safe at the scene of an accident and guides them through a step-by-step process of collecting the information they need to provide to their insurance company.

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More information is available from Mark Habgood on +44 (0) 7973 208125, mark.habgood@instantvue.com or Paul Bhatia , General Manager of GRACE on +44 (0)115 823 2332, paul.bhatia@nottingham.ac.uk

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