Solution

Attorney advertising intelligence

Track advertising patterns, market shifts, and claimant acquisition dynamics that shape claims pressure and strategy.

Buyer: Claims strategy, legal operations, and market intelligence leaders

Better strategic awareness and earlier visibility into market shifts that can influence claims operations.

Built to hold up in executive and operational review

Buyer

Claims strategy, legal operations, and market intelligence leaders

Better strategic awareness and earlier visibility into market shifts that can influence claims operations.

Monitoring tuned for attorney advertising
Pattern and trend detection
Executive-ready reporting for strategic stakeholders

Problem pressure

Advertising activity affects downstream claims behavior, but most carriers have limited visibility into that market.

Carrier leaders increasingly need external market context, not just file-level data, to explain regional pressure and emerging trends.

Carpe approach

Monitor attorney advertising activity with carrier relevance in mind.
Organize patterns and shifts into interpretable market context.
Package findings for claims strategy, legal operations, and executive review.

Workflow snapshot

Before Carpe / After Carpe

What changes in daily execution when teams move from manual signal collection to workflow-ready intelligence.

Before Carpe

Claims strategy teams rely on periodic manual market scans and anecdotal feedback.
Advertising trend interpretation is fragmented across claims, legal, and strategy groups.
Regional pressure shifts are recognized late after operational impact is visible.

After Carpe

Attorney advertising activity is monitored continuously with carrier-relevant context.
Patterns and market movement are reported in one shared strategic view.
Leaders can align claims and legal planning earlier using defensible external evidence.

Operating view

What this looks like inside a carrier.

Outputs

Market trend reports
Campaign pattern visibility
Executive-ready strategic summaries

Why this works inside a carrier

Translates noisy external activity into sponsor-ready operating context.
Supports regional and strategic planning, not just curiosity.
Broadens the Carpe platform story without breaking trust or workflow fit.

Workflow proof

Real product context around the solution.

See how the product fits into day-to-day carrier operations.

Attorney advertising analytics dashboard with campaign monitoring and trend views.

Market-level intelligence is shown in a format strategy teams can actually use.

Products involved

Products that make the solution concrete.

Each product maps directly to the capabilities that make this solution work.

Implementation

Launch with clear milestones.

Strategic deployment in 3-5 weeks with ongoing quarterly tuning.

Define target markets, advertising categories, and strategic questions.
Configure monitoring rules and executive reporting cadence.
Validate insight quality with claims strategy and legal operations teams.
Operationalize reporting into quarterly planning and regional reviews.

Objections

Common questions from carrier teams.

Answers buyers and operational sponsors ask during evaluation and rollout planning.

Is this just media monitoring under a new label?

No. Carpe translates advertising activity into carrier-relevant operating context tied to claims pressure and strategic decision needs.

How do we separate noise from true market movement?

Signal is prioritized around pattern change, regional relevance, and operational implications so teams can focus on meaningful shifts.

How long before we see value?

Teams usually gain directional insight quickly, then build stronger trend confidence as monitoring accumulates over the first quarter.

Who should own this internally?

Most carriers run shared ownership across claims strategy and legal operations with executive reporting aligned to market intelligence cadence.

Talk through this workflow with the Carpe team.

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