A $125,000 claim,
approved and sealed.
✓ Integrity verifiedid ser_210481d244494de36ff253f21efc31ee
An autonomous claims-triage agent processed a residential water-damage claim, hit a policy gate it could not clear alone, and routed the decision to a human. This is the evidence record it left behind. It carries its own proof and re-verifies in your browser.
- 01 · Agent input
Claims-triage agent ingested claim CLM-2026-0R7K42 (residential water damage, $125,000) under policy POL-2024-8841.
- 02 · Model call
Anthropic claude-opus-4 evaluated coverage and computed a recommended indemnity. Prompt and output are hash-committed in this record.
- 03 · Tool call
policy_coverage_lookup against POL-2024-8841 confirmed coverage under Section I (Coverage A) and cleared the wear-and-tear, flood, and gradual-seepage exclusions.
- 04 · Policy gateGATE FIRED → HUMAN
Auto-approval threshold gate: claims at or above $100,000 require human sign-off. $125,000 exceeded the threshold, so the gate fired and blocked autonomous payment.
- 05 · Human approval
M. Okafor, Sr. Claims Examiner, reviewed the agent's analysis and approved the $125,000 indemnity under the 2026 claims authority matrix.
- 06 · Output
Final disposition: approved, $125,000 indemnity payable, sealed as a tamper-evident evidence record with this decision and its human approval bound in.
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2015983966ecdsa-p256-sha2562026-06-30T01:42:04.967Z108e9186e8c5677ad2e9f070eee9ecbf31d060b4a8cdb31c59737ce42fa97634320f65e37ae1685bOn claim CLM-2026-0R7K42, an autonomous triage agent confirmed coverage under the homeowners policy, valued the loss at $125,000 against a $250,000 dwelling limit, and reached the auto-approval policy gate. Because the amount exceeded the $100,000 human-review threshold, the agent did not pay the claim. It routed the decision to M. Okafor, Sr. Claims Examiner, who reviewed the analysis and approved the indemnity.
That entire chain, including the human sign-off, is bound into one tamper-evident record. It is re-verifiable by anyone, anchored in a public transparency log, and FRE 902(14)-aligned: court-ready evidence that a human authorized this payment, not a log entry you have to take on faith.