CIECA Reporting
Standardized electronic data exchange that keeps every partner in the claims ecosystem connected and informed.
Industry-standard data, seamlessly delivered.
CIECA (Collision Industry Electronic Commerce Association) sets the standard for how claims data moves between carriers, repairers, and service providers. Our CIECA Reporting service ensures your data flows accurately and automatically — eliminating manual re-entry, reducing errors, and accelerating every downstream process.
Whether you're exchanging assignments, estimate data, status updates, or supplemental information, QCS handles the translation and delivery so your team can focus on resolving claims.
Why it matters.
Without standardized reporting, claims data gets trapped in silos. Adjusters re-key information, shops wait for updates, and cycle times stretch. CIECA Reporting removes that friction by providing a single, reliable channel for structured data exchange across every touchpoint of the claim.
Built into the QCS platform, it works alongside every service we offer — from FNOL and desk review to appraisals and direct repair — giving you end-to-end visibility without extra effort.
Reporting Capabilities
Send and receive standardized CIECA messages automatically, removing manual re-keying and the errors that come with it.
Route assignments and estimates between carriers, shops, and partners in a consistent, machine-readable format.
Keep every system in sync with live status events as claims progress, so all parties share the same up-to-date picture.
Capture supplements as structured data that flows cleanly into your systems without breaking the original estimate.
Move claims data over encrypted, standards-compliant channels that protect sensitive information at every hop.
Connect directly with EMS exports and major estimating platforms so data flows without custom one-off integrations.
Turn exchanged data into actionable dashboards tailored to the metrics your team cares about most.
Adapt field and code mappings to each trading partner's quirks through configuration rather than custom development.