
World’s First All-Speed Crash Detection, Including ZeroMotion, by Sfara
Sfara announces today the world’s first all-speed crash detection, from zero motion to high speeds, capturing the additional 70% of...
Sfara announces today the world’s first all-speed crash detection, from zero motion to high speeds, capturing the additional 70% of...
A simple SDK integration means carriers can now accelerate FNOL and claims handling by providing high-value, life-saving services that drive...
Sfara and RapidSOS have partnered to provide Emergency Communications Centers (ECCs) vehicle crash data to aid in emergency response, while...
We’ve written two previous blogs about issues surrounding Apple’s crash detection service, which they introduced into their watches and the...
Companies easily enable global coverage with Sfara’s SDK and cloud platform Sfara announces the addition of India to its already...
Until now, the dangers of false positives from inferior solutions with lower distribution have remained hidden, with negative incidents occurring in limited numbers and without press coverage.
Sfara is one of several key players selected and funded by the German state of Hesse to explore developing a smartphone-based, multimodal traffic warning system for real-time accident avoidance.
CCC and Sfara announce today that the companies will work together to accelerate claims management. Insurance customers of the two companies will be able to seamlessly connect Safra’s mobile crash detection data with CCC’s claims management solutions, improving and speeding claims outcomes.
We’ve seen a lot of negative postings about the newly released Apple crash-detection service. We think that negativity is overwrought and misplaced.
False positives can greatly diminish the viability and profitability of business models based around crash detection programs, such as when the crash detection provides FNOL services to claims automation initiatives.