Rates
How we charge
These figures are a guide for a Georgian book of ordinary size. A quote follows a file list. Nothing on this page is a subscription, and we do not take payment on the site.
Large-loss file walkthrough
Usually one or two days at Level 8 with the papers on the table.
GEL 1,200 per day
Settlement-pattern briefing
One line of business, one year of closings, a clean listing with dates.
From GEL 4,800
Renewal claims pack
Timed to a named meeting. Rises if large-loss files must be opened in full.
From GEL 6,500
Leakage and recovery review
Depends on how recoveries are stored and how large a sample you will open.
Quoted, often GEL 7,500–14,000
Claims book review
File count, mixed languages, and the number of large losses drive the range.
Quoted, often GEL 12,000–28,000
What moves a quote
A motor listing with first-notice dates and a paid/outstanding split is cheaper to read than a mixed binder whose large losses live in email attachments. Georgian-only files are straightforward for this desk; a three-language pile takes longer. If you need the pack ten days before a treaty meeting, say so — a rush is a narrower sitting, not a cheaper one.
Travel inside Kutaisi is included. A day spent with files in another city is quoted as time plus ordinary travel, and only when the papers cannot come here.
What is not priced here
We do not sell software access, monthly monitoring, or a “seat” for your claims staff. A later refresh of the same book is a new sitting at a reduced reading time if the listing format has not changed. Deposits and cancellation are described on the refund page.
How to ask for a figure
Write with the line of business, a rough open-file count, and the meeting date. We return a range or a decline. A decline is usual when the book is too small to justify a full review, or when you need an actuarial sign-off we are not in a position to give.