The Complete Picture of Driver Risk
Consolidating Behavioral and Compliance Data
Relying on Motor Vehicle Records (MVR) alone is no longer enough to defend against nuclear verdicts. To truly mitigate risk, fleets must synthesize multiple data streams—from court records to telematics—to identify the "predictable" behaviors that lead to catastrophic loss.
The Visibility Gap
Many safety programs suffer from fragmented data, where MVRs, CSA scores, and telematics sit in silos. A truly defensible program unifies these data points to create a proactive intervention strategy that can be proven in a court of law.
MVR Monitoring
Continuous monitoring identifies license suspensions and mid-year violations that annual reviews miss, reducing negligent entrustment risk.
CSA & Roadside Data
Integrating roadside inspection data allows fleets to address mechanical and compliance issues before they manifest in accident litigation.
Telematics Integration
Real-time behavior data—like harsh braking and speeding—provides the most immediate signal of high-risk driver behavior.
Court & Public Records
Comprehensive background screening including criminal and court records ensures a higher standard for initial driver qualification.
Predictive Analytics
Combining all data points into a single "Risk Score" allows for targeted training and intervention for the highest-risk 10% of drivers.
Documented Defensibility
Unified data systems provide a "paper trail" of proactive safety leadership, which is critical for bringing jurors back to reality in court.
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