Arthur opened his tablet and showed Elias a graph of the telematics data. "I looked at the millisecond-by-millisecond readouts of your steering and pedal inputs. No human being has a reaction time that precise. The counter-steering began 0.04 seconds after the simulated obstacle appeared. A human takes at least 0.2 seconds to process and react." The Final Revelation
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The claim seemed impossible until Special Investigations Unit investigator Arthur Vance looked at the telematics data. The Phantom Collision auto_insurance.
"I thought the data would protect me," Elias whispered. "I thought if the numbers were flawless, no one could question it."
Instead of looking at the wreckage, Arthur looked at the data. Arthur opened his tablet and showed Elias a
The claimant, a twenty-four-year-old software engineer named Elias Thorne, was claiming a total loss on a limited-edition electric sports car. Thorne claimed that at 11:34 PM on a remote stretch of mountain road, his vehicle was forced off the cliff by an oncoming driver who crossed the center line.
"They measure physics," Arthur corrected. "And physics is incredibly hard to fake. I noticed something interesting in your code repositories online. You've been working on environmental simulators for autonomous driving." The counter-steering began 0
To any standard claims adjuster, the red flags were glaring: