The app walks a driver who’s been in an accident through the steps required to file a claim. In addition to the details of the other person’s insurance,it uses the device’s GPS to create a map of scene and uses the camera to take photos (which the carrier is not obligated to use). The app is available to those who have insurance with other carriers,but Nationwide customers get a direct filing and the opportunity to call local authorities and get a tow.
Again,location just part of the app. I continue to think that many,many successful apps will use location as a secondary feature.
- Wired
