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Insurance — Claims Escalation
AI approve → Human escalates for anomaly. Demonstrates uncertainty markers and escalation paths.
Metadata Source
Frontend preview definition
Evidence Inputs
Preview only
Execution State
Needs backend scenario pack
What Happened
An insurance claim was initially approved by the automated processing system. However, a human claims adjuster flagged an anomaly in the supporting documentation and escalated the case for further review. The reconstruction shows the AI's approval logic, the anomaly detection, and the escalation workflow with uncertainty markers for missing timestamps.
What This Demonstrates
- •Human escalation despite AI approval (partial HITL)
- •Explicit marking of uncertainty in timeline (missing oversight timestamps)
- •Detection of edge cases not covered by automated rules
- •Evidence gaps acknowledged rather than masked
What This Does NOT Claim
- •Does not determine if escalation was warranted
- •Does not assess fraud risk or claim validity
- •Does not recommend action on the escalated claim
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Claims Processing AI
Claim evaluated against automated approval criteria. Amount within threshold, documentation complete.
Claims Processing AI
Policy reference: Auto-approval criteria for claims under $15,000 with complete documentation.
Claims Processing AI
Approval record observed and notification sent to claimant.
Senior Claims Adjuster (M. Chen)
Human review initiated. Adjuster flagged anomaly in supporting document metadata.
Senior Claims Adjuster (M. Chen)
Claim escalated for further review. Approval status suspended pending investigation.
Escalation Supervisor
Escalation review completed. Timestamp not logged in system.
The underlying record is missing or was not captured.
