PurposeBuilt around questions that come up on a file
Riskademy began as a weekend shortcut for cross-checking weather data against slip-and-fall and hail claims. It grew into a collection of research aids, references, event context, and working calculators for Canadian claims professionals.
MethodSources and assumptions stay visible
Where practical, Riskademy points back to official or primary sources and keeps distance, timing, model assumptions, and other limitations in view. Automated results should be checked against the original source and the facts of the claim.
Professional boundaryInformation supports the work
Riskademy does not make coverage, causation, valuation, legal, engineering, or settlement decisions. The adjuster remains responsible for evaluating the policy, evidence, jurisdiction, organizational procedures, and appropriate next step.
FeedbackAn evolving practical project
Tools and data sources change. Corrections, source updates, accessibility issues, and ideas grounded in real claims work are welcome.
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