Hospitality files need quick communication, witness facts, incident documentation, property support, and sensitivity around guests and employees.

Industries
Hospitality claims move fast and touch the guest experience. Premises, liquor, property, BI.
Corgi Claims supports restaurants, bars, hotels, and hospitality operators with premises liability, liquor liability, property damage, and business interruption files.
Hospitality exposures
Liquorliability
Premisesclaims
BIproperty-linked
Claim needs
Hospitality and restaurants claims need more than intake. They need experienced handling.
Incident facts
Statements, scene details, incident reports, photos, and claimant communications are preserved.
Liquor and premises
Bar, tavern, restaurant, hotel, and commercial premises claims can be routed for liability review.
Business interruption
Property-linked interruptions can be documented alongside repairs, estimates, and coverage posture.
Audit-ready record
Timestamped communications, claim events, checkpoints, and documents support review.
Visibility and controls
Hospitality teams need facts before memories fade. Grounded in the file.
The file can connect loss location, parties, communications, documents, notes, photos, reserves, payments, and litigation indicators.
Premises and liquor liability fit within casualty workflows.
Property and business interruption can be handled in the same operating rhythm.
Sensitive files can be escalated with litigation and severity indicators.
Service fit
Where Corgi Claims fits. Scope, support, operating focus.
AreaScopeOperating focus
LiabilitySlip-and-fall, guest injury, liquor liability, bar, tavern, restaurant, and hotel premises claims.Fast fact development, claimant communication, and coverage posture.
PropertyBuilding damage, equipment damage, flood, fire, storm, and business interruption.Inspection, estimate review, vendor coordination, and reporting.
SupportCustomer service, desk adjusting, SIU, litigation support, and subrogation.Keep guest-facing operations moving while claims are handled.
Claims operations review