Find hidden ground-movement risk before it becomes a claim.
Omniterra Pulse surfaces which properties or asset clusters deserve tighter terms, deeper engineering review, or closer monitoring before a renewal, acquisition, or portfolio decision is made.
Site-level motion + trend persistence + confidence or coherence + hazard context -> ranked watchlists, referral flags, portfolio heatmaps.
Expose hidden ground-movement risk earlier, sharpen referral decisions, and give underwriting teams a consistent triage layer across large books.
01 / Problem
Ground movement is easy to miss until it starts compounding losses.
The riskiest locations often look normal at intake.
Point-in-time inspection and standard hazard datasets can miss slow deformation that only becomes visible when losses, repairs, or reserve pressure have already started compounding.
Manual screening does not scale across the whole portfolio.
Underwriters, lenders, and risk teams need a first-pass triage layer that narrows which properties deserve tighter terms or deeper review.
A reason to act, not another black-box score.
The product has to explain what changed, where it sits relative to the asset, and why it justifies referral, exclusion, or closer engineering review.
02 / Solution
How Omniterra Pulse solves it.
Portfolio heatmaps and referral flags
Map where motion, persistence, and contextual risk combine strongly enough to warrant a closer underwriting or portfolio review.
Property-level watchlists with reasons
Return ranked assets, reason-coded flags, and GIS-ready outputs that can move into underwriting, renewal, or acquisition workflows.
Which assets need tighter terms or deeper review
Support the next decision about referral, deductible changes, exclusion, engineering follow-up, or a narrower short list for committee review.
Best fit for this workflow.
Best when a portfolio team needs first-pass ground-movement triage before renewals, acquisitions, or deeper engineering spend.
Property, CRE, infrastructure, lender, and specialty risk portfolios
Best where the book spans subsidence-prone, extraction-affected, coastal, or slope-exposed geographies and manual parcel review is too slow.
New business intake, renewal review, portfolio acquisition, and nearby claim activity
Most useful when a portfolio needs a faster referral screen before deciding which assets deserve tighter terms or deeper engineering review.
A high-risk shortlist, a hotspot map, and a committee-ready summary
The first pilot returns a triage pack that tells the portfolio team which locations stand out and why those sites should be escalated.
Delivered as ranked watchlists, property-level referral flags, and GIS-ready portfolio review layers.
Start with portfolio risk.
Request a pilot.
Send one site and the operating question around portfolio risk. We will reply with fit, timing, and a first Omniterra Pulse pilot scope.
The first step stays scoped: one site, one decision, one readable packet that supports the next inspection, maintenance, or monitoring choice.