Lemonade Uses AI To Get You Insurance Claims Paid Out Faster

We’re guessing that every adult you know either owns or rents a home. Whether they’re living it up in a mansion in Malibu or squeezing by in a five-person studio in Queens, having a home is understandably important for most of us.
Yet surprisingly few people invest in-home or renter’s insurance and those who do tend to drastically overpay.
Lemonade eliminates all of the inevitable headaches that come from purchasing insurance for your all-important abode—offering full coverage for a fraction of what you’ll pay in a more traditional insurance market.
With renter’s insurance starting at just $5 per month and homeowner’s insurance beginning at just $25, this streamlined digital platform is perfect for urban dwellers who want to protect their belongings without breaking the bank.
Lemonade uses the latest AI technology in order to craft the perfect policy for your specific needs, and you’ll be able to get insured in a matter of seconds. And in the event that you need to make a claim, you can receive your funds in as little as three minutes with the click of a button.
Simplify the insurance mayhem by signing up with Lemonade. Your home and your wallet will thank you.
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