Loss Adjuster Report Redaction with anonym.plus

Clear claimant and witness data from an adjuster's report before sharing.

Adjuster report redaction is the removal of nonpublic personal information from a loss assessment. GLBA, at 15 U.S.C. §6802, limits sharing of that data. anonym.plus marks each item on your device, so the findings stay clear while the people named are shielded.

When this applies

A loss assessment names the claimant, witnesses, and their contacts. You trim those fields before the document reaches an insurer or counsel.

How anonym.plus handles it

  1. Open the assessment in anonym.plus on your device.
  2. Local OCR reads scanned field notes and photos.
  3. The tool flags claimant and witness identifiers.
  4. Keep the findings and damage codes intact.
  5. Swap or black out the confirmed items.
  6. Save the clean copy locally.

What you need to provide

PII & financial identifiers detected

Categoryanonym.plus entity typeExample
NamesPERSONclaimant Vance → [CLAIMANT]
NamesPERSONwitness named → [WITNESS]
IdentifiersUS_SSN204-67-1190 → [SSN]
ContactPHONE_NUMBER(617) 555 9081 → [PHONE]
LocationLOCATIONsite address → [ADDRESS]
DatesDATE_TIMEDOB 1986 → [DOB]

Compliance achieved

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Limitations & cautions

An assessment holds indirect clues, like a job or a rare event. The tool flags named items but cannot judge every unique detail. Read the narrative before you share it.

Frequently asked questions

Should I redact witnesses the adjuster names?

Often yes. Witness contacts are nonpublic data too. anonym.plus flags the claimant and others for your review.

Will the findings survive the pass?

Yes. The findings and damage codes stay. Only personal identifiers are marked.

Is the assessment uploaded?

No. The desktop app works locally, so it stays on your machine.