Agriculture & Crop Insurance

Crop insurance claims are only as good as the field photos behind them.

When farmers photograph only the damaged sections — or insurers only see the healthy areas — the claim doesn't reflect reality. Supershot guides capture across the full field, location-confirmed at every point.

TL;DR

Supershot guides adjusters or farmers through multi-point field documentation, confirmed at the claimed field location. No selective coverage of only damaged or only healthy sections. Crop insurers and agricultural lenders get a complete, verified picture of actual field conditions.

Why are field condition photos unreliable for crop insurance decisions?

A field can look dramatically different depending on which section you photograph. Claimants document the damaged sections — and only the damaged sections. Lenders see photos of the healthy areas the borrower wants to highlight. Neither represents the complete picture a financial decision actually requires.

The scale makes this harder: agricultural fields can span hundreds of acres. A selective dozen photos can represent a tiny fraction of the total area while telling a completely different story than the full field warrants.

Location verification is equally critical. Photos submitted as being from the insured field may actually come from a neighbor's field with worse damage, a different county entirely, or taken in a different season. Without controlling where and when photos are captured, the documentation is essentially unverifiable.

How does Supershot handle large-area agricultural field documentation?

Supershot supports multi-point field documentation — where required capture points are distributed across the field based on acreage, field boundaries, or claim requirements.

Rather than a single walk-through, the app guides the user to capture points spread across the documented area. Each point is GPS-confirmed at the field location. The result is a geographically representative sample — not a photographer's curated selection of the story they want to tell.

For adjusters and loss assessment teams, Supershot can be configured to match USDA, FCIC, or internal claim protocols — ensuring the documentation meets the standard required for loss settlements.

What types of agricultural documentation benefit from controlled capture?

Crop loss documentation for insurance claims
Pre-season field condition baselines
Agricultural lending collateral verification
Irrigation system and equipment status
Post-harvest yield and condition assessment
Pest and disease documentation
USDA program compliance documentation
Carbon credit and sustainability verification

What agricultural lenders and crop insurers get with Supershot

Multi-point field coverage

Capture points distributed across the field. No selective documentation of only the areas that support the claim.

GPS-confirmed at field location

Every capture point verified at the actual field coordinates. Photos from elsewhere are flagged automatically.

Representative field documentation

Complete, geographic sample — not a curated selection of damage or health.

Adjuster-guided remote assessment

Adjusters can guide remote capture sessions without being physically present in the field.

Claim-ready documentation packages

Organized, labeled, location-stamped documentation ready for USDA, FCIC, or internal claim review.

Baseline and claim comparison

Pre-season baselines compared against loss documentation create clear, defensible loss assessments.

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