Why Us


Specifically For Insurance Professionals

Our mission is clear: Design a product that insurance producers will find easy to use and that will increase their profits. EZBuy is more than just a run-of-the-mill eSign application. EZBuy is specific to the insurance industry because we understand you need a product that will fit smoothly into your hectic schedule.

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Plug & Play

  • Easily and smoothly fits into your normal selling style – no complicated programs to learn
  • Effortless workflow for agents and customers
  • Tested and proven to mesh seamlessly with other e-products
  • State-of-the-art technology specific to the insurance industry

The EZBuy Advantage

Designed by insurance professionals, EZBuy cuts to the heart of insurance industry pain points, i.e., insurance disputes. The four most common types of misunderstandings between insurance producers, carriers and their customers are:

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The insured denies signing something.

 
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The insured says they agreed to something different.

 
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The insured says they didn’t know what they were signing.

 
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Coverage limits become a dispute after a claim payout.

Insurance professionals know that successfully defending against these types of disputes can be an uphill battle given the pro-consumer tendencies of most state insurance departments. That’s why it’s critical that properly executed documents be available to bolster the outcome in your favor. Here is how EZBuy makes that happen:

  • The document and signature are under the exclusive control of the individual
  • The individual has confirmed that he wishes to be bound by the document
  • An audit trail exists
  • The signature is verifiable and unique
  • Revisions are identifiable as authorized

These are some of the requirements dictated by the Global and National Commerce Act (ESIGN) and the Uniform Electronic Transactions Act (UETA) for proper e-signature implementation, generation and validation. EZBuy confirms to these requirements, as well as guidelines set forth in Standards and Procedures for Electronic Records and Signatures (SPeRS) to assure that the process complies with proper e-signature protocol.

The result is a solid e-signature and e-document structure built on an insurance sales foundation.