METHODS AND SYSTEMS OF MANAGING ACCIDENT COMMUNICATIONS OVER A NETWORK
Systems and methods are configured to detect the occurrence of accidents, and to collect, process, and distribute accident related data. The accident related information may include location information, accident image information, and/or other information. Optionally, upon detection of an accident, emergency contacts of a user involved in the accident may be automatically notified of the accident. Data may be imaged using a camera of a mobile device, barcode locations may be identified, and barcodes may be decoded.
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BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION Field of the InventionThe present invention is related to managing communications, and in particular to methods and systems for managing communications related to an accident or injury.
Description of the Related ArtConventionally, when an incident, such as in a vehicular accident, apprehension, or arrest, the victim may be too distraught or overwhelmed to collect the needed information, such as insurance information and photographs of the incident, and may be uncertain as to who to contact regarding the incident. Thus, often victims may lose the ability to obtain adequate compensation for the harm to their persons and property caused by the accident.
SUMMARYThe following presents a simplified summary of one or more aspects in order to provide a basic understanding of such aspects. This summary is not an extensive overview of all contemplated aspects, and is intended to neither identify key or critical elements of all aspects nor delineate the scope of any or all aspects. Its sole purpose is to present some concepts of one or more aspects in a simplified form as a prelude to the more detailed description that is presented later.
An aspect of the disclosure relates to a mobile device configured to manage accident-related communications, comprising: a wireless interface; a processing system; a touch screen; a camera; non-transitory computer readable memory that stores instructions that when executed by the processing system cause the mobile device to: provide a first user interface that enables a user to report an event, wherein the first user interface enables the user to select an event-type among a plurality of different event types; receive via the touch screen an event type selection from the user; based at least in part on the received event type selection from the user, select an information capture process among a plurality of information capture process; identify an estimated location of the user based at least in part on WiFi, cell tower, or GPS location information; present via the touch screen a map selected based at least in part on the user's estimated location; enable the user to identify a precise event location by touching a location on the map and/or via a touch keyboard entry; provide a second user interface requesting an image of a document; in response to a user input received via the touch screen, cause a viewfinder corresponding to the mobile device camera to be displayed, wherein the viewfinder displays a live image being viewed by the mobile device camera; cause an alignment indicator to be displayed with the viewfinder while the live image is displayed; enable the user to capture an image of a document displayed via the viewfinder; determine a location of an optical code on the document; cause the optical code to be decoded to obtain at least alphanumeric information; provide a third user interface having one or more fields populated with at least a portion of the alphanumeric information; provide a fourth user interface enabling the user to record content from an event observer by touching a record control presented via the touch screen; cause event observer content to be recorded in response to the user touching the record control; transmit to a remote system, using the wireless interface, at least the precise location, at least a portion of the alphanumeric information obtained by decoding the barcode, and the recorded observer content.
An aspect of the disclosure relates to a method of managing accident-related communications, comprising: providing an application, comprising software, configured to be downloaded to a mobile device of a user having a touch screen and camera, wherein the application is configured to: provide a first user interface enabling the user to report an event, wherein the first user interface enables the user to select an event-type among a plurality of different event types; receive an event type selection from the user, wherein the event type selection is received via the touch screen; based at least in part on the received event type selection from the user, select an information capture process among a plurality of information capture process; identify an estimated location of the user based at least in part on WiFi, cell tower, or GPS location information; select a map based at least in part on the user's estimated location; provide the selected map for display via the user device; enable the user to identify a precise event location by touching a location on the map and/or via a touch keyboard entry; provide a second user interface requesting an image of a document; in response to a user input, cause a viewfinder corresponding to the mobile device camera to be displayed; cause an alignment indicator to be displayed with the viewfinder; enable the user to capture an image of a document displayed via the viewfinder; determine a location of an optical code on the document; determine an optical code-type for the optical code; decode the optical code to obtain at least alphanumeric information; provide a third user interface having one or more fields populated with at least a portion of the alphanumeric information; provide a fourth user interface enabling the user to record content from an event observer; cause event observer content to be recorded in response to the user activating a record control; transmit to a remote system, using a wireless interface, at least the precise location, at least a portion of the alphanumeric information obtained by decoding the barcode, and the recorded observer content.
An aspect of the disclosure relates to a method of managing accident-related communications, comprising: providing a first user interface for display on a user device, the user device comprising a touch screen and a camera, the first user interface enabling the user to report an event; identifying an estimated location of the user based at least in part on WiFi, cell tower, or GPS location information; enabling a map corresponding to the estimated location to be displayed on the user device; enabling the user to identify a precise event location by touching a location on the map and/or via a touch keyboard entry; providing a second user interface requesting an image of a document; in response to a user input, causing a viewfinder corresponding to the mobile device camera to be displayed; enabling the user to capture an image of a document displayed via the viewfinder; determining a location of an optical code on the document; decoding the optical code to obtain at least alphanumeric information; providing a third user interface having one or more fields populated with at least a portion of the alphanumeric information; providing a fourth user interface enabling the user to record content from an event observer; causing event observer content to be recorded in response to the user activating a record control; transmit to a remote system, using a wireless interface, at least the precise location, at least a portion of the alphanumeric information obtained by decoding the barcode, and the recorded observer content.
An aspect of the disclosure relates to systems and methods for collecting and distributing information over a network, such as a data network and/or a telephony network. For example, the information may be related to an accident, such as a user vehicular accident, personal injury, or a workplace accident and/or injury, or other incident, such as an arrest or apprehension. Certain embodiments facilitate the collection and reporting of accident, injury, and/or arrest or apprehension information by a user. Certain embodiments facilitate the provision of accident related services to a user (e.g., taxi services, towing service, auto repair services, etc.). Certain embodiments provide an application which may be installed on a user device, such as a mobile phone, which facilitates accident data collection and user communication with a remote system (e.g., an accident communication processing system) and accident-related service providers.
An example aspect may include a method of managing accident-related communications, comprising some or all of the following acts: providing an application, comprising software, configured to be downloaded to a mobile device of a user, wherein the application is configured to perform one or more of: enable the user to report, to an accident information processing system, vehicular accidents, via a first set of user interfaces, the first set of user interfaces configured to receive vehicular accident related information comprising: a name of a driver of a vehicle involved in the vehicular accident; a driver's license number of the driver; contact information of the driver; insurance information of the driver; an indication as to whether there were passengers, pedestrian in at least one vehicle involved in the vehicular accident; optionally, an indication as to whether there were one or more pedestrians involved in the accident; an indication as to whether the vehicular accident was reported to the police; an indication as to whether there was at least one witness to the vehicular accident or injury; image information related to the vehicular accident; enable the user to report workplace accidents or injury, to the accident information processing system, via a second set of user interfaces different than the first set of user interface, the second set of user interfaces configured to receive workplace accident related information comprising: an employer name; employer contact information; an indication as to whether the user is currently working for the employer; an indication as to whether the user reported the workplace accident or injury to the employer; an indication as to when the user last obtained medical services; workplace-related insurance information; enable the user to request referrals to least a taxi service, a tow service, and an attorney; enable the user to specify one or more contacts to whom an accident notification is to be provided if an accident occurs; enable the user to activate a camera flash on the user mobile device independently of capturing an image using a camera of the mobile device; enable the user to capture an image using the mobile device camera; receiving at the accident information processing system a first accident report regarding a first accident via the downloaded application installed on the user mobile device; at least partly in response to receiving the first accident report, automatically transmitting an accident notification to the user-specified one or more contacts to whom an accident notification is to be provided; determining, by the accident information processing system, what type of accident the user is reporting based at least in part on information associated with the first accident report; determining, by the accident information processing system, a location of the first accident based at least in part on the first accident report and/or determining a physical address associated with the user; determining, by the accident information processing system, which attorney has a first set of rights with respect to the location of the first accident and/or the physical address associated with the user, and attorney information accessed from a data store; selecting, by the accident information processing system, at least a first attorney based at least in part on the determination as to which attorney has the first set of rights; transmitting, by the accident information processing system, information regarding the first attorney to the application installed on the user mobile device for presentation to the user, the information regarding the selected first attorney including a rating provided by at least one other user; enabling the user to select the first attorney via the application; at least partly in response to detecting that the user has selected the first attorney, transmitting, by the accident information processing system, at least a portion of the first accident report to the selected attorney; receiving, by the accident information processing system, a request from the user for a taxi service; determining a current location of the user; based at least in part on the user's current location, identifying, by the accident information processing system, one or more taxi services; transmitting, by the accident information processing system, to the application installed on the user mobile device, a listing of one or more identified taxi services; enabling the user to select a listed taxi service; enabling the user to initiate a taxi request to a user selected taxi service; wherein the accident information processing system comprises computing hardware, a network interface, and a data store, the data store comprising non-transitory memory and an accident database.
Optionally, the foregoing method may include one or more of: wherein the application is configured to provide a user interface configured to receive information for a personal injury report, the user interface configured to receive information comprising an accident facility identifier corresponding to a facility is where the accident occurred, a phone number associated with the facility, an accident report number associated with a report made to a representative associated with the facility, and an indication as to whether an ambulance responded to the accident at the facility; wherein the first set of rights comprises at least an advertising right for a first location; wherein the listing of one or more identified taxi services comprises a listing of one or more identified taxi services and respective rates charged by the one or more identified taxi services; wherein the application further comprises an emergency call control, the method further comprising detecting a user activation of the emergency call control and at least partly in response automatically transmitting a notification to the user-specified one or more contacts to whom an accident notification is to be provided.
An example aspect may include a method of managing accident-related communications, comprising one or more of: providing an application, comprising software, configured to be downloaded to a mobile device of a user, wherein the application is configured to perform one or more of: enable the user to report, to an accident information processing system, vehicular accidents via a first set of user interfaces, the first set of user interfaces configured to receive vehicular accident related information comprising: a name of a driver of a vehicle involved in the vehicular accident; a driver's license number of the driver; contact information of the driver; insurance information of the driver; an indication as to whether there were passengers in at least one vehicle involved in the vehicular accident; an indication as to whether the vehicular accident was reported to the police; an indication as to whether there was at least one witness to the vehicular accident; image information related to the vehicular accident; enable the user to report workplace accidents, to the accident information processing system, via a second set of user interfaces different than the first set of user interface, the second set of user interfaces configured to receive workplace accident related information comprising: an employer name; employer contact information; enable the user to request referrals to least a taxi service and an attorney; enable the user to specify one or more contacts to whom an accident notification is to be provided if an accident occurs; enable the user to capture an image using the mobile device camera; receiving at the accident information processing system a first accident report regarding a first accident via the downloaded application on the user mobile device; in response to receiving the first accident report and based at least in part on contacts specified by the user to whom an accident notification is to be provided, automatically transmitting an accident notification to the user specified one or more contacts to whom an accident notification is to be provided; determining, by the accident information processing system, what type of accident the user is reporting based at least in part on the first accident report; determining, by the accident information processing system, a location of the first accident based at least in part on the first accident report and/or determining a physical address associated with the user; determining, by the accident information processing system, which attorney has a first set of rights with respect to the location of the first accident and/or the physical home address associated with the user, and attorney information accessed from a data store; selecting, by the accident information processing system, at least a first attorney based at least in part on the determination as to which attorney has the first set of rights; transmitting, by the accident information processing system, information regarding the first attorney to the application installed on the user mobile device for presentation to the user, the information regarding the selected first attorney including a rating provided by at least one other user; enabling the user to select the first attorney via the application; at least partly in response to detecting that the user has selected the first attorney, transmitting, by the accident information processing system, at least a portion of the first accident report to the selected attorney; receiving, by the accident information processing system, a request from the user for a taxi service and/or a tow service and/or repair shop; determining a current location of the user; based at least in part on the user's current location, identifying, by the accident information processing system, one or more taxi services and/or a tow services having, respectively, a taxi or a tow truck within a first range of the user's current location; transmitting, by the accident information processing system, to the application installed on the user mobile device a listing of one or more identified taxi services and/or tow services; enabling the user to select a listed taxi service and/or tow service; enabling the user to initiate a communication to a user selected taxi service and/or tow service; wherein the accident information processing system comprises computing hardware, a network interface, and a data store, the data store comprising non-transitory memory and an accident database.
Optionally, the foregoing method may include one or more of: wherein the application is configured to provide a user interface configured to receive information for a personal injury report, the user interface configured to receive information comprising: an accident facility identifier corresponding to a facility is where the accident occurred, contact information associated with the facility, an accident report number associated with a report made to a representative associated with the facility, and an indication as to whether an ambulance responded to the accident at the facility; wherein the first set of rights comprises at least an advertising right for a first location; wherein the listing of one or more identified taxi services and/or tow services comprises a listing of one or more identified taxi services and respective rates charged by the one or more identified taxi services; wherein the application further comprises an emergency call control, the method further comprising detecting a user activation of the emergency call control and at least partly in response automatically transmitting a notification to the user specified one or more contacts to whom an accident notification is to be provided.
An example aspect may include an accident management system, comprising: a computing system comprising hardware; a non-transitory computer storage medium having stored thereon executable instructions that direct the computing system to perform operations comprising one or more of: providing an application, comprising software, configured to be downloaded to a mobile device of a user, wherein the application is configured to: enable the user to report accidents via a first set of user interfaces, the first set of user interfaces configured to receive vehicular accident related information comprising: a name of a driver of a vehicle involved in the vehicular accident; a driver's license number of the driver; insurance information of the driver; an indication as to whether there were passengers in at least one vehicle involved in the vehicular accident; an indication as to whether the vehicular accident was reported to the police; an indication as to whether there was at least one witness to the vehicular accident; image information related to the vehicular accident; enable the user to report workplace accidents, to the accident information processing system, via a second set of user interfaces different than the first set of user interface, the second set of user interfaces configured to receive workplace accident or injury related information comprising: an employer name; employer contact information; enable the user to request referrals to least a taxi service and an attorney; enable the user to specify one or more contacts to whom an accident notification is to be provided if an accident occurs; enable the user to capture an image using the mobile device camera; receiving a first accident report regarding a first accident via the downloaded application on the user mobile device; in response to receiving the first accident report and based at least in part on contacts specified by the user to whom an accident notification is to be provided, automatically transmitting an accident notification to the user specified one or more contacts to whom an accident notification is to be provided; determining what type of accident the user is reporting based at least in part on the first accident report; determining a location of the first accident based at least in part on the first accident report and/or determining a physical address associated with the user; determining which attorney has a first set of rights with respect to the location of the first accident and/or the physical address associated with the user, and attorney information accessed from a data store; selecting at least a first attorney based at least in part on the determination as to which attorney has the first set of rights; transmitting information regarding the first attorney to the application installed on the user mobile device for presentation to the user, the information regarding the selected first attorney including a rating provided by at least one other user; enabling the user to select the first attorney via the application; at least partly in response to detecting that the user has selected the first attorney, transmitting at least a portion of the first accident report to the selected attorney; receiving a request from the user for a taxi service and/or a tow service; determining a current location of the user; based at least in part on the user's current location, identifying one or more taxi services and/or a tow services having, respectively, a taxi or a tow truck or repair shop within a first range of the user's current location; transmitting to the application installed on the user mobile device a listing of one or more identified taxi services, repair shop and/or tow services; enabling the user to select a listed taxi service and/or tow service; enabling the user to initiate a communication to a user selected taxi service, repair shop and/or tow service.
Optionally, the foregoing system may include one or more of: wherein the application is configured to provide a user interface configured to receive information for a personal injury report, the user interface configured to receive information comprising an accident facility identifier corresponding to a facility is where the accident occurred, contact information associated with the facility, an accident report number associated with a report made to a representative associated with the facility, and an indication as to whether an ambulance responded to the accident at the facility; wherein the first set of rights comprises at least an advertising right for a first location; wherein the listing of one or more identified taxi services and/or tow services comprises a listing of one or more identified taxi services and respective rates charged by the one or more identified taxi services; wherein the application further comprises an emergency call control, the operations further comprising detecting a user activation of the emergency call control and at least partly in response automatically transmitting a notification to the user specified one or more contacts to whom an accident notification is to be provided.
An example aspect may include an accident management system, comprising: a computing system comprising hardware; a non-transitory computer storage medium having stored thereon executable instructions that direct the computing system to perform operations comprising: receiving a first accident report regarding a first accident via an application installed on mobile device of a user; in response to receiving the first accident report and based at least in part on contacts specified by the user to whom an accident notification is to be provided, automatically transmitting an accident notification to the user specified one or more contacts to whom an accident notification is to be provided; determining what type of accident the user is reporting based at least in part on the first accident report; determining a location of the first accident based at least in part on the first accident report, or determining a physical address associated with the user, or determining both the location of the first accident based at least in part on the first accident report and the physical address associated with the user; determining which attorney has a first set of rights with respect to the location of the first accident and/or the physical address associated with the user, and attorney information accessed from a data store; selecting at least a first attorney based at least in part on the determination as to which attorney has the first set of rights; transmitting information regarding the first attorney to the application installed on the user mobile device for presentation to the user, the information regarding the selected first attorney including a rating provided by at least one other user; enabling the user to select the first attorney via the application installed on the user mobile device; at least partly in response to detecting that the user has selected the first attorney, transmitting at least a portion of the first accident report to the selected attorney; receiving a request from the user for a taxi service or a tow service, or both a taxi service and a tow service from the user via the application installed on the user mobile device; determining a current location of the user based at least in part on information provided via the mobile device of the user; based at least in part on the user's current location, identifying one or more taxi services or tow services, or both one or more taxi services and tow services, having, respectively, servicing the user's current location; transmitting to the application installed on the user mobile device a listing of one or more identified taxi services or tow services, or both taxi services and tow services; enabling the user to select a listed taxi service or a listed tow service, or both a listed taxi service and tow service; enabling the user to initiate a communication to a user selected taxi service, repair shop or tow service, or both a user selected taxi service and tow service.
Optionally, the foregoing system may include one or more of: wherein the application is configured to provide a user interface configured to receive information for a personal injury report, the user interface configured to receive information comprising an accident facility identifier corresponding to a facility is where the accident or injury occurred, contact information associated with the facility, an accident report number associated with a report made to a representative associated with the facility, and an indication as to whether an ambulance responded to the accident at the facility; wherein the first set of rights comprises at least an advertising right for a first location; wherein the listing of one or more identified taxi services and/or tow services comprises a listing of one or more identified taxi services and respective rates charged by the one or more identified taxi services; wherein the application further comprises an emergency call control, the operations further comprising detecting a user activation of the emergency call control and at least partly in response automatically transmitting a notification to the user specified one or more contacts to whom an accident notification is to be provided.
Embodiments will now be described with reference to the drawings summarized below. These drawings and the associated description are provided to illustrate example embodiments, and not to limit the scope of the invention.
Systems and methods are disclosed for collecting, processing, and distributing information over a network, such as a data network. For example, the information may be related to an accident, such as a vehicular accident, personal injury, or a workplace accident or injury.
As noted above, conventionally, when an accident or injury occurs, such as in a vehicular accident, the victim may be too distraught or overwhelmed to collect the needed information, such as insurance information and photographs of the accident, and may be uncertain as to who to contact regarding the accident. Thus, often victims may lose the ability to obtain adequate compensation for the harm to their persons and property caused by the accident. Certain embodiments described herein address such challenged by facilitating the collection of accident information by a user. In addition, certain embodiments facilitate the provision of accident-related services to a user (e.g., taxi services, towing service, auto repair services, etc.).
A system, such as an accident communication processing system, may be provided that interacts with a user that wishes to report an accident and/or related information. An interface may be provided to the user, via a user device remote from the system, for reporting an accident and related information (e.g., information regarding those involved in the accident, witnesses, photographs of the accident scene, insurance information, etc.). The interface may be provided via an application (e.g., a dedicated application, sometimes referred to as an “app”) and/or via a webpage which may be rendered by a browser or the like on the user device. Optionally, the application may be configured to request various services (e.g., taxi, towing, repair, and/or legal services), receive service referrals from a remote system, and to detect (or enable the remote accident communication processing system to detect) whether certain contacts of the user should be notified regarding the occurrence of an accident.
The application may be provided by the accident communication processing system (or system operator) and downloaded to the user device, such as a user terminal (e.g., via an application store of a third party or via a site hosted by the accident communication processing system). By way of example, the user terminal may optionally be a mobile device, such as a smartphone or tablet computer, that the user often has in their physical possession, and so is likely to have while conducting activities, such as driving, which may result in an accident. The system operator may promote and advertise the app and related services to encourage people to have the app installed on their terminals so that it is readily available to users in the event of an accident.
An example embodiment of the system and an example operating environment are illustrated in
An example attorney referral process will now be described. At state 104, the user requests, by activating a corresponding referral request control provided by the app, an attorney referral. At state 106, a password user interface is optionally presented by the app. At state 108, the password is received and a determination is made (e.g., by the app or by the remote system) as to whether the correct password was entered by the user and received. Optionally, the remote system (e.g., system 104 discussed above) will inhibit transmission of the attorney referral information to the app unless the user enters a password or other authentication measure via the app or the user device generally. Optionally, the user may be required to call and/or text a phone number in order to request a password. Thus, at state 109, the user may be prompted to request a password (e.g., a code). At state 116, the system receives a password request (e.g., via a voice or text request). At state 118, the system provides the user with a password (e.g., via voice or text).
If the correct password is received, the process proceeds to state 110, where the system accesses a database of attorney records and attorney referral criteria. For example, the attorney referral criteria may include some or all of the following: practice specialty, location relative to a user's current location and/or home location (e.g., accessed from the user's account information), performance ratings provided by the system operator, performance ratings provided by other users, ratings/feedback provided by a state bar, ratings/feedback provided by an independent rating agency, whether the attorney has retained advertising rights for the user's current location and/or home location, an indication as to the type of accident the user is reporting (e.g., whether the user is reporting a vehicular accident, a workplace accident, injury, or a personal accident, so an attorney with a particular skill or specialty corresponding to the accident type may be selected) other information provided by the user, and/or other criteria.
At state 112, the system may use the information from the attorney records, optionally from the user device (e.g., location information), and optionally from the user's profile information, to select one or more attorneys to refer the user to. At state 114, information (e.g., contact information, rating information, and/or other information accessed from the database) regarding one or more of the selected attorneys may be transmitted to the user for presentation by the app on the user's device. Optionally, the user may select a given listed attorney, and the system may facilitate communication between the user and the attorney. For example, the system may transmit some or all of the information provided by the user regarding the accident to the selected attorney, and may provide the user's contact information (e.g., mobile device phone number) so that the attorney can contact the user. Optionally, the system may also enable the user to call the selected attorney by activating a call link presented by the app in conjunction with the attorney referral.
An example transportation referral process will now be described. If, at state 120, the user requests a referral to a transportation service, the process proceeds to state 122. The system accesses a database of transportation service provider (e.g., taxi companies) records and transportation service provider referral criteria. For example, the referral criteria may include one or more of the following: the location of the service or the services' taxis relative to the user's current location (e.g., within a specified or determined range, such as 1 mile, 2 miles, or other distance, where the range is optionally specified by the system operator for a given service provider or class of service providers via an administrative user interface) or home location (as provided by the user when registering with the system), rates, performance ratings provided by the system operator, ratings provided by other users, ratings/feedback provided by a state agency, ratings/feedback provided by an independent rating agency, which service has retained advertising rights for the user's current location and/or home location, and/or other criteria. At state 124, the system may use the information from the records, optionally from the user device (e.g., location information), and optionally from the user's profile information to select one or more transportation services to refer the user to. At state 126, information (e.g., contact information, rating information, and/or other information accessed from the database) regarding one or more of the selected transportation may be transmitted to the user for presentation by the app on the user's device.
At state 128, the user's selection of a listed transportation service may be received. At state 129, the system or app enables a transportation request to be submitted to the user-selected transportation service. For example, the app or system may transmit a transportation request message to the user selected transportation service. The user selected transportation service may be provided with the request via a user interface (e.g., on an administrative portal), the request optionally including some or all of the following: the user's current location (as determined from location information received from the user device), the user's desired destination, and contact information for the user (e.g., a phone number associated with the user device, an email address, etc.). The transportation service may then send a vehicle to pick up the user at the corresponding location. Optionally, the user is requested to confirm the pickup occurred and to rate the transportation service, and such confirmation (or lack thereof) and review may be stored by the system. The confirmation or lack thereof may be used by the system in rating the transportation service.
An example tow service referral process will now be described. If, at state 130, the user requests a referral to a tow service, the process proceeds to state 132. The system accesses a database of tow service provider records and tow service provider referral criteria. For example, the referral criteria may include one or more of the following: the location of the service or the services' tow trucks relative to the user's current location (e.g., within a specified or determined range, such as 1 mile, 2 miles, or other distance, where the range is optionally specified by the system operator for a given service provider or class of service providers via an administrative user interface), home location (as provided by the user when registering with the system) or the location of a repair shop (e.g., a repair show selected or specified by the user), rates, performance ratings provided by the system operator, ratings provided by other users, ratings/feedback provided by a state agency, ratings/feedback provided by an independent rating agency, which service has retained advertising rights for the user's current location and/or home location, and/or other criteria. At state 134, the system may use the information from the records, optionally from the user device (e.g., location information), and optionally from the user's profile information to select one or more tow services to refer the user to. At state 136, information (e.g., contact information, rating information, and/or other information accessed from the database) regarding one or more of the selected tow services may be transmitted to the user for presentation by the app on the user's device.
At state 138, the user's selection of a listed tow service may be received. At state 139, the system or app enables a tow request to be submitted to the user-selected tow service. For example, the app or system may transmit a tow request message (e.g., provided to the user selected tow service via an administrative portal user interface and/or via a text message to the user selected tow service), the request optionally including one or more of the following: the user's current location (e.g., as determined from location information received from the user device), the user's desired destination for the user's vehicle, and contact information for the user (e.g., a phone number associated with the user device, an email address, etc.). The transportation service may then send a tow vehicle to pick up the user vehicle at the corresponding location. Optionally, the user is requested to confirm the tow occurred and to rate the tow service, such confirmation (or lack thereof) and review may be stored by the system. The confirmation or lack thereof may be used by the system in rating the tow service.
An example repair service referral process will now be described. If, at state 140, the user requests a referral to a vehicle repair service (e.g., a body shop), the process proceeds to state 142. The system accesses a database of repair service provider records and repair service provider referral criteria. For example, the referral criteria may include, the location of the relative to the user's current location (e.g., within a specified or determined range, such as 1 mile, 2 miles, or other distance, where the range is optionally specified by the system operator for a given service provider or class of service providers via an administrative user interface) or home location (as provided by the user when registering with the system), rates, ratings provided by other users, ratings/feedback provided by a state agency, ratings/feedback provided by an independent rating agency, which service has retained advertising rights for the user's current location and/or home location, and/or other criteria. At state 144, the system may use the information from the records, optionally from the user device (e.g., location information), and optionally from the user's profile information to select one or more repair services to refer the user to. At state 146, information (e.g., contact information, rating information, and/or other information accessed from the database) regarding one or more of the selected repair services may be transmitted to the user for presentation by the app on the user's device.
At state 148, the user's selection of a listed tow service may be received. Optionally, a field is provided via which the user can provide a description of the damage to the user's vehicle. At state 149, the system or app enables a repair request to be submitted to the user-selected repair service. For example, the app or system may transmit a service request message to the user selected repair service (e.g., provided to the user selected repair service via an administrative portal user interface and/or via a text message to the user selected repair service), the request optionally including some or all of the following: the user's current location (as determined from location information received from the user device), the user's description of the damage to the user's vehicle, and contact information for the user (e.g., some or all of the following: a phone number associated with the user device, an email address, etc.). The repair service may optionally then send a confirmation message to the user (optionally via the system), confirming the request was received, and optionally provide an estimate on how long it will take to repair the vehicle (e.g., a completion date). Optionally, the repair service calls or texts the user to coordinate the repair and related logistics. Optionally, the user is requested to rate the repair service, where the request may optionally be provided to the user (e.g., via the app, email, or text message) after the estimated completion date.
As noted above, the application and/or system may be configured to detect an accident event and to notify contacts specified by the user regarding the accident. For example, at state 150, the application or the remote system may detect that the user has initiated a call to an emergency service (e.g., to a 911 number) or is reporting an accident (as described elsewhere herein). At least partly in response, the process may proceed to state 152, and contact notification records, previously defined or selected by the user, may be accessed. The contact notification records may include the names and contact information (e.g., mobile phone number, landline phone number, and/or email address) of people or companies who should be notified if an accident involving the user occurs.
At state 154, the notifications may be transmitted to the contact(s). The notifications may be provided via a user interface on an instantiation of the application on a device of a notification recipient, via a text message, and/or via an automated voice call to the recipient as similarly described elsewhere herein. The notifications may include the name of the user, the event type (e.g., automobile accident, arrest, personal injury, workplace accident), and/or the event location (e.g., via a map and/or address). The notification may optionally include a “contact user” control, which when activated will cause the application on the recipient's device to automatically place a call to the user, and/or will automatically open up a text message entry interface configured to receive a text message for the recipient, where the text message is automatically addressed to the user. Optionally, the user will be notified as to who received the notification, and optionally when they received the notification. Optionally, a user interface is provided enabling the user to transmit a subsequent notification to the recipients indicating that the emergency has passed. Further examples of notifications are discussed elsewhere herein.
A user may register with the system 104 before or after downloading the app (and optionally the user may be able to register via a registration interface provided by the app). As part of the registration process, the user may provide information such as some or all of the following: a user ID, a user password, the user's name, country, home address, business address, email address, SMS address, mobile phone number, landline address, driver's license number, car license plate number, insurance provider, insurance provider contact information, insurance policy number, and/or other information, including other information that may be useful in the event of an accident. An example registration user interface is illustrated in
A ringtone may be downloaded in conjunction with the app. For example, the ringtone may be unique to the system 104 operator and will be used as audible notification for calls from the system operator, so that calls from the system operator may be easily and instantly recognizable by the user. The app may provide one or more screens comprising user interfaces. For example, a home screen, such as that illustrated in
The home screen may also include one or more tools controls, as illustrated in greater detail in
An interface may be provided to enable witnesses and/or those involved in the accident to sign a video statement (that includes both video image and audio components) and/or an audio statement (without a video component). A signature user interface may be provided configured to receive a signature (e.g., a witness or participant signature) via touch, where the signer may use a finger or stylus to sign in script or using print letters. The signature user interface may also include fields configured to receive (e.g., via a keyboard or voice entry) the signer's name and/or contact information (e.g., phone number, physical address, and/or email address). The photographs/videos/audio and/or associated information (e.g., location information, signatures, contact information, other information discussed above, etc.) may be transmitted to the remote system, optionally in an encrypted and/or compressed format.
A flashlight control may be provided which when activated causes a light on the user terminal to illuminate for purposes of taking a picture, for viewing documents, such as insurance card information, etc. A message control may be provided via which the user can view messages to the user from contacts to whom accident notifications have been transmitted to on behalf of the user (e.g., messages responding to the accident notification). A session end control may optionally be provided, which when activated by the user causes the application to close. The photo control and/or the flashlight control may be provided on some or all the other user interfaces discussed herein.
User activation of the emergency communication control may cause the user terminal to initiate a call to a 911 number. Optionally, activation of the emergency communication control causes a user interface, such as that illustrated in
Referring back to
If the user activates the accident communication processing system control, a user interface, such as that illustrated in
Referring to
For example, the user interface illustrated in
The attorney(s) or agency(ies) presented via the user interface may have been dynamically selected and/or presented in ranked order by the system based on one or more criteria. For example, the criteria may optionally include one or more of the following: a determined practice specialty, location relative to the user's current location and/or home location (e.g., accessed from the user's account information), performance ratings provided by the system operator, performance ratings provided by other users, ratings/feedback provided by a state bar, ratings/feedback provided by an independent rating agency, whether the attorney has retained advertising rights for the user's current location and/or home location, and/or other criteria.
Optionally, a bar call control is provided which, when activated, causes a call to be initiated to the state bar or a state bar-sponsored referral entity corresponding to the user's location. The state bar or state bar-sponsored referral entity may then optionally refer the user to an attorney.
Referring back to
Optionally, the taxi services may provide a set fee for transporting the user from their current location to the specified location. The set fee may be communicated to the user via the app, telephone voice call, or otherwise. The user may then select via the user interface a taxi service to order the taxi (e.g., via a text communication provided by the user or the system or via a voice communication by activating a call control provided via the user interface). The listed taxi services may be dynamically selected by the system or system operator based at least in part on one or more of the following: the location of the service or the services' taxis relative to the user's current location (e.g., within a specified or determined range, such as 1 mile, 2 miles, or other distance) or home location (as provided by the user when registering with the system), performance ratings provided by the system operator, ratings provided by other users, ratings/feedback provided by a state agency, ratings/feedback provided by an independent rating agency, which service has retained advertising rights for the user's current location and/or home location, and/or other criteria.
A tow service control may be provided to obtain towing service information and/or initiate communication with a towing service provider. For example, activation of the tow service control may cause a user interface to be provided for display, such as that illustrated in
A repair/mechanics services control may be provided to enable the user to obtain body/mechanical repair service information and/or initiate communication with a body/mechanical repair service provider. For example, activation of the a body repair/mechanics services control may cause a user interface to be provided for display including a listing of body repair/mechanics services (provided by the remote system) within a predetermined or user specified distance from the user's current location, optionally their rates (which may be entered by the system operator), and optionally ratings (e.g., performance ratings provided by the system operator, overall satisfaction ratings, timeliness ratings, cost ratings, quality of repair ratings, etc.) provided by previous users. The user may then select via the user interface a repair service, and optionally the service selection is communicated to the selected repair service (e.g., via the system). The listed repair/mechanics services may be dynamically selected based at least in part on the location of the services relative to the user's current location and/or home location (accessed from the user's account information), ratings provided by other users, ratings/feedback provided by a state agency, ratings/feedback provided by an independent rating agency, which service has retained advertising rights for the user's current location and/or home location, and/or other criteria.
Optionally, if the system determines it cannot automatically identify a referral meeting corresponding referral criteria for a given service in response to a user request, the system may automatically transmit a notification to the user and/or a human operator. If there are no service options (e.g., no transportation service, tow service, repair service, no attorney that meet corresponding criteria), the system may automatically transmit a message to be presented via the user interface, stating that a representative associated with the system will contact (e.g., by voice call or text) the user to coordinate the service. The human operator may manually attempt to identify a service provider and contact the manually identified service provider to order service for the user.
A notification control is provided via which the user can enter contact information (e.g., a phone number, an SMS address, an email address, etc.) for one or more persons/entities (e.g., family, friends, employer, etc.) who are to be automatically notified by the system in the event the user reports an accident via the system, or optionally, when the user reports an accident, the list of previously contact is presented to the user and the user can select one or more contacts to whom a communication is to be provided. Optionally, after the user initially enters contact information for a given person, a notification is sent to the person, using an item of communication information entered by the user (e.g., an email or SMS address), asking the person to agree to accept accident notifications by activating a control (e.g., a link in the request or by sending an acceptance message) and/or ask the person to download and install the app on their device(s) and to cross-refer to the user. Optionally, if the person declines to accept accident notifications, the user may be so informed, and accident notifications will not be provided to that person. Optionally, the system will automatically send a second item of communication (e.g., a follow-up request) asking the person to agree to accept accident notifications if the person does not respond to the first item of communication. Optionally instead, a contact is not provided an opt-out option. The user may also remove a person from the notification contact list and/or edit a given entries' contact information via a corresponding user interface. The foregoing functionality is described in greater detail with respect to
An accident report service control is provided via which the user can indicate the type of accident (e.g., vehicle/traffic; personal (e.g., resulting from unsafe conditions in a retail establishment, an apartment building, etc.); workplace, etc.) and provide a report verification. Activation of the accident report service control may cause example the user interface illustrated in
For example, if the user activates a car accident control, the example user interfaces illustrated in
If the user activates a report control, the user interface illustrated in
The car accident user interfaces (which may be used to report car, truck, bus, motorcycle, or other vehicular accidents) will now be discussed with reference to
The example user interface illustrated in 4C prompts the user to indicate if there were any passengers (non-drivers) in the vehicle(s) involved in the accident, and if so to enter the number of passengers. If the user indicated that there were passengers, the example user interface illustrated in
Optionally, the user may be prompted, via the example user interface illustrated in
The example user interface illustrated in
Some or all user inputs provided via the user interfaces described herein may optionally be transmitted to the remote system, which may record some or all of the user inputs in an account record associated with the user.
An example workplace accident report flow will now be described with reference to
Referring to
An example personnel injury accident report flow will now be described with reference to
Referring to
Some or all of the data and requests collected from (and about) users and/or service providers (e.g., transportation services providers, tow service providers, mechanics, lawyers, etc.) may be collected by the remote system (e.g., via a phone app) and provided for display to an administrator. Optionally, the administrator may elect the time period for which the data is to be displayed (e.g., service requests or accident reports received on the current day, the current week, the current month, or without time restrictions). Examples of such user interfaces will now be described.
The batch reports for the foregoing may also be generated, where the batch reports may include the same, similar, or different information than discussed above with respect to
The notification may be provided via an instantiations of the app on the emergency contacts' devises (e.g., on their mobile phones) and may include a map of the event location, an address of the event location, and the name of the user. The notification may be placed via a phone call and may be in the form of a voice notification that includes a static portion prerecorded by the user or may be a default recording, and/or a dynamic portion generated by a voice synthesis engine included in the app or the remote system or dynamically selected from pre-recorded voice segments. For example, the dynamic portion of the message may include the accident location and/or the accident type. Optionally, the notification may be provided via a text message. The text message may include static and/or dynamic portions as similarly discussed above with respect to a voice notification.
In response to the user activating the scan control, the user interface of
When the user activates the approve control for the witness statement, the example user interface illustrate in
When the user activates the approve control for the witness contact information, the example user interface illustrate in
When the user activates the approve control for the witness signature, the example user interface illustrate in
When the user activates the approve control, the user interface illustrate in
If the user selects the control for providing location information via pinning a location on an electronic map, the example user interface illustrated in
If the user selects the control for manually providing location information, the example user interface illustrated in
Referring to the example user interface illustrated in
If the user selects the location information redo control, the example user interface illustrated in
If the user selects the enter address manually control, the example user interface illustrated in
In response to the user selecting a report via the user interface illustrated in
For example, if the user has selected the “Ryan Jones” Driver's License entry, the example user interface illustrated in
For example, activation of the scan control (and optionally one or more subsequent controls) may activate the user's mobile device camera, present a viewfinder preview image of the driver's license and cause an image capture control to be presented. Once the user activates the image capture control, the image of the optical code may be captured by the camera, and the app may analyze the optical code, decode the optical code to convert some or all of the optical code into text, and populate one or more fields with the corresponding text.
At block 1306, the app provides a user interface for display that enables the user to select (e.g., by touching a control on the user device touch screen) an event-type to report. For example, the event types may include an automobile accident, a workplace accident, a personal injury incident, an arrest or detention (e.g., related to immigration issues, driving under the influence, etc.), and/or other event types.
At block 1306, a user event-type selection is received. At block 1308, a data collection process is automatically selected, where the data collection process may correspond to the received user event-type selection. For example, different types of data and documents may be collected for different types of events. By way of illustration, if the user is reporting an automobile accident, the data collection process may request a copy of the driver's license of the other driver(s) involved in the accident. However, if the user is reporting an immigration arrest or a workplace accident, the data collection process will not request a copy of other drivers' licenses. By way of further example, if the user is reporting a workplace accident, the data collection process may request an employer name, employer contact information, an indication as to whether the user is currently working for the employer, an indication as to whether the user reported the workplace accident or injury to the employer, an indication as to when the user last obtained medical services, and workplace-related insurance information, while such information may not be relevant to or requested for an immigration incident report. The following example assumes that the user is reporting an automobile accident, although several of the blocks may also be applicable to other events described herein.
At block 1312, a user interface may be presented on the user device, requesting that a document be imaged. For example, the user interface may request that a driver's license and/or insurance card be imaged. At block 1314, an instruction is received from the user (e.g., by an activation of a touch control) indicating that the user wants to proceed with capturing an image of the corresponding document. At block 1316, the user device camera viewfinder is displayed that shows what is in the camera's field of view. One or more alignment indicators (e.g., a rectangular shape corresponding to a driver's license shape, a line, four corners indicating where the corners of the document are to line up, etc.) may be provided for display in the viewfinder to aid the user in properly positioning the document to be imaged. At block 1318, a user shutter (capture image) instruction is received (e.g., via the touch screen or a physical control). At block 1320, in response to the shutter (capture image) instruction, the image of the document is captured by the user device camera.
If the document being imaged has or is expected to have an optical code, then at block 1322 the location of the optical code (e.g., a 1 dimensional or 2 dimension barcode) is identified. For example, the optical code location may identified by analyzing the image and identifying one or more finder patterns (e.g., one or more boxes or circles at the center or one or more corners of a 2D barcode, bars at either end of the barcode, a bullseye image, etc.) in the optical code. The type of code imaged may also be determined by analyzing start and stop characters within the optical code, and comparing the start and stop characters with those of known optical code standards (e.g., barcode standards) to identify a match. At block 1324 the barcode is decoded (e.g., by converting the code to alphanumeric text via a symbol table or otherwise). At block 1324, some or all of the alphanumeric text and/or image data extracted from the optical code is used to populate corresponding fields in a user interface presented by the user device. For example, the barcode may include driver name, driver's license identifier, and expiration date, and the foregoing may be inserted into corresponding fields in the user interface.
At block 1328, an observer media recording user interface may be displayed via the user device. For example, the observer media recording user interface may be used to record a video (including audio) or just an audio statement by a witness to the event (e.g., a witness to the accident). At block 1332, user activation of a record control is received (e.g., via a displayed touch control or via a physical control). At block 1334, a statement by the observer is recorded (e.g., a video recording or just an audio recording). At block 1336, contact data for the observer is received (e.g., name, physical address, email address, phone number and/or other contact information). The contact data may be received via a manual entry (e.g., via a keyboard) and/or the contact data may be received in an automated fashion (e.g., by scanning a business card or driver's license of the observer, or from an electronic contact record transmitted by an observer electronic device to the user electronic device). At block 1338, a signature capture user interface may be provided for display to the touch screen, enabling the observer to sign the statement using a finger or stylus. At block 1340, the signature is received and is translated to a digital representation. At block 1342, a user interface may be provided enabling the user to approve the observer statement and/or signature. If the user rejects the statement and/or signature, the process may return back to block 1328, 1332, or 1338.
At block 1344, an event capture user interface may be provided for display. The event capture user interface may prompt the user to capture an event-related image, such as a photographic or video of a damaged automobile (for an automobile accident report), of an injured body part, or of a wet floor (e.g., if the user is reporting a slip and fall personal injury accident). At block 1346, the image is captured (e.g., in response to the user activating a shutter (capture image) control).
At block 1347, event location is received via a user interface presented via the touch screen. For example, a map of the user's current location may be automatically selected and presented (e.g., based on location information from a GPS receiver, WiFi receiver, etc.). The user may then enter the precise location of the event by touching the corresponding location on the map (which will then display an icon or other indicator at that location) and/or by manually entering a location/building name and/or address using a keyboard.
At block 1348, the process examines the data and/or documents received for the report, and identifies documents and/or data that was requested or is desired, but was not received. At block 1350, the process generates a report that indicates the data and/or documents that have been received, and the data and/or documents that have not been received. At block 1352, an approval control is provided via which the user can approve the report for transmission to a remote system. An edit control may also be provided via which the user can indicate that the user wants to edit one or more items in the report. In this example, at block 1352 approval is received.
At blocks 1352 and 1354, the process identifies what type of compression is to be used for particular content (e.g., images and/or data). For example, certain images may be identified as photographs, and the process may select a lossy compression (e.g., JPEG). Certain images may be identified as images of signatures and a lossless compression may be used. At block 1356, the content is compressed in accordance with the compression determinations. At block 1358, the report is transmitted to a remote system (e.g., system 104), including the compressed and non-compressed content.
While certain embodiments have been described as being configured to process and manage accident reports and accident related services, such embodiments may also be configured to process and manage other types of information and services. For example, certain embodiments may be configured to assist users with respect to legal documents and government correspondence (e.g., a letter, correspondence in the form of an email or PDF document, etc.). By way of illustration, a user may receive a government letter or other correspondence regarding the user's immigration status. The letter may be in English, while the user may not understand English and so may need assistance in translating and responding to the letter. Certain embodiments enable the user to upload a photograph or PDF of the correspondence or otherwise forward the correspondence to the system via a phone app, email, or other messaging service.
For example, the user may be provided with a document upload control via the phone app which the user can activate to initiate the process of photographing a hardcopy letter and uploading the photograph of the hardcopy letter to the remote system (e.g., the system illustrated in
If the correct password is received from the user (e.g., via the app), the system accesses a database of attorney records and attorney referral criteria. For example, the attorney referral criteria may include some or all of the following: practice specialty, location relative to a user's current location and/or home location (e.g., accessed from the user's account information), performance ratings provided by the system operator, performance ratings provided by other users, ratings/feedback provided by a state bar, ratings/feedback provided by an independent rating agency, whether the attorney has retained advertising rights for the user's current location and/or home location, an indication as to the type of correspondence the user is reporting (e.g., an immigration letter), other information provided by the user, and/or other criteria. The system may use the information from the attorney records, optionally from the user device (e.g., location information), and optionally from the user's profile information, to select one or more attorneys to refer the user to. Information (e.g., contact information, rating information, and/or other information accessed from the database) regarding one or more of the selected attorneys may be transmitted to the user for presentation by the app on the user's device. Optionally, the user may select a given listed attorney, and the system may facilitate communication between the user and the attorney. For example, the system may transmit some or all of the information provided by the user (e.g., the correspondence) to the selected attorney, and may provide the user's contact information (e.g., mobile device phone number) so that the attorney can contact the user. Optionally, the system may also enable the user to call the selected attorney by activating a call link presented by the app in conjunction with the attorney referral. Optionally, the system will use a translation application to translate the correspondence into the user's native/spoken language (e.g., as indicated by the user's profile or otherwise indicated by the user) and provide a copy of the translated correspondence to the user and/or the attorney.
Certain embodiments discussed above receive photographs (e.g., accident photographs), captured using a mobile device camera of a user and transmitted to a remote system, such as the system discussed with respect to
For example, upon determining that a user has been involved in an accident (e.g., based on a user report submitted via the user's mobile device (using the application discussed above) and/or upon detecting the user has placed an emergency phone call), the system may dispatch an image capturing device to the location of the user (e.g., as determined via GPS, cell tower, and/or Wi-Fi location information from the user mobile device, via location information manually submitted by the user as a textual address or via an electronic map, or otherwise). Upon reaching the accident location, the image capturing device may then capture images (still images and/or videos) of the accident scene (automatically upon detecting the accident scene or in response to a user instruction or prompt). The images may then be transmitted to and received by the remote system for handling, as similarly described above with respect to a user-captured photograph/video.
Optionally, the application hosted on the user's mobile device may, in response to a user activation of a beacon control, or in response to a command from the remote system, activate the mobile device's flash or other light emission device in a pattern (e.g., a unique on/off pattern) to thereby act as a beacon, which the image capturing device may detect and use to better identify the location of the accident for navigation and/or image capture purposes.
The image capturing device may be in the form of a camera equipped aerial vehicle (e.g., an unmanned drone, a manned helicopter, etc.), or a camera equipped land vehicle (e.g., an unmanned land vehicle, a manned car or motorcycle, etc.). If the camera equipped vehicle is an unmanned vehicle, the remote system may, directly or via another system, load the accident location information, route information, and other information to the unmanned vehicle, which may use such information to navigate to the accident location. The unmanned vehicle may also be equipped with a GPS-based navigation system. Similar information may be loaded into a navigation system of a manually operated camera equipped vehicle.
Optionally, upon receipt of the accident indication, the system will determine if there are any restrictions (e.g., governmental or safety restrictions) with respect to sending a camera equipped vehicle to the accident location. If the system determines that there are restrictions (e.g., based on a data store of such restrictions tied to geographical locations), the system may elect not to dispatch a prohibited camera equipped vehicle to the accident location. However, if certain types of camera equipped vehicles are permitted and certain camera equipped vehicles are prohibited, the system may optionally dispatch a permitted camera equipped vehicle. For example, if an accident occurred near or in an airport or a defense facility, there may be a prohibition against drones, and the like.
Thus, systems and methods are disclosed for collecting, processing, and distributing information such as accident information.
Certain embodiments may be implemented via hardware, software stored on media, or a combination of hardware and software. For example, certain embodiments may include software/program instructions/modules stored on tangible, non-transitory computer-readable medium (e.g., magnetic memory/discs, optical memory/discs, RAM, ROM, FLASH memory, other semiconductor memory, etc.), accessible by one or more computing devices configured to execute the software (e.g., servers or other computing device including one or more processors and comprising hardware, wired and/or wireless network interfaces (e.g., cellular, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, T1, DSL, cable, optical, or other interface(s) which may be coupled to the Internet), content databases, customer account databases, etc.). Data stores (e.g., comprising databases) may be used to store some or all of the information discussed herein in memory.
By way of example, a given computing device may optionally include user interface devices, such as some or all of the following: one or more displays, keyboards, touch screens, speakers, microphones, mice, track balls, touch pads, tilt sensors, accelerometers, biometric sensors (e.g., fingerprint or face recognition sensors for authenticating a user) printers, etc. The computing device may optionally include a media read/write device, such as a CD, DVD, Blu-ray, tape, magnetic disc, semiconductor memory, or other optical, magnetic, and/or solid state media device. A computing device, such as a user terminal, may be in the form of a general purpose computer, a personal computer, a laptop, a tablet computer, a mobile or stationary telephone, an interactive television, a set top box coupled to a display, etc. Certain embodiments may be able to conduct hundreds (or more) of transactions and processes described herein within a second.
While certain embodiments may be illustrated or discussed as having certain example components, additional, fewer, or different components may be used. Processes described as being performed by a given system may be performed by a user terminal or other system or systems. Processes described as being performed by a user terminal may be performed by another system. Data described as being accessed from a given source may be stored by and accessed from other sources. Transmissions described herein may be via a wired and/or wireless network or other communications link. Further, with respect to the processes discussed herein, various states may be performed in a different order, not all states are required to be reached, and fewer, additional, or different states may be utilized.
User interfaces described herein are optionally presented (and user instructions may be received) via a user computing device using a browser, other network resource viewer, or otherwise. For example, the user interfaces may be presented (and user optionally instructions received) via an application (sometimes referred to as an “app”), such as a dedicated app configured specifically for accident reporting and/or communications activities, installed on the user's mobile phone, laptop, pad, desktop, television, set top box, phone, or other terminal. For example, an app may be downloaded to a user mobile device, such as a smart phone. Various features described or illustrated as being present in different embodiments or user interfaces may be combined into the same embodiment or user interface or separated into additional user interfaces. The example user interfaces illustrated herein need not be used. The user voice communications discussed herein may optionally be processed in whole or in part by a voice recognition system in the content of an interactive voice response system. The user voice communication may optionally be responded to by the interactive voice response system or a human agent.
Various aspects and advantages of the embodiments have been described where appropriate. It is to be understood that not necessarily all such aspects or advantages may be achieved in accordance with any particular embodiment. Thus, for example, it should be recognized that the various embodiments may be carried out in a manner that achieves or optimizes one advantage or group of advantages as taught herein without necessarily achieving other aspects or advantages as may be taught or suggested herein. Further, embodiments may include several novel features, no single one of which is solely responsible for the embodiment's desirable attributes or which is essential to practicing the systems, devices, methods, and techniques described herein. In addition, various features of different embodiments may be combined to form still further embodiments. For example, aspects found in different user interfaces may be combined to form still further user interface.
Claims
1. A mobile device configured to manage accident-related communications, comprising:
- a wireless interface;
- a processing system;
- a touch screen;
- a camera;
- non-transitory computer readable memory that stores instructions that when executed by the processing system cause the mobile device to: provide a first user interface that enables a user to report an event, wherein the first user interface enables the user to select an event-type among a plurality of different event types; receive via the touch screen an event type selection from the user; based at least in part on the received event type selection from the user, select an information capture process among a plurality of information capture process; identify an estimated location of the user based at least in part on WiFi, cell tower, or GPS location information; present via the touch screen a map selected based at least in part on the user's estimated location; enable the user to identify a precise event location by touching a location on the map and/or via a touch keyboard entry; provide a second user interface requesting an image of a document; in response to a user input received via the touch screen, cause a viewfinder corresponding to the mobile device camera to be displayed, wherein the viewfinder displays a live image being viewed by the mobile device camera; cause an alignment indicator to be displayed with the viewfinder while the live image is displayed; enable the user to capture an image of a document displayed via the viewfinder; determine a location of an optical code on the document; cause the optical code to be decoded to obtain at least alphanumeric information; provide a third user interface having one or more fields populated with at least a portion of the alphanumeric information obtained from the optical code; provide a fourth user interface enabling the user to record content from an event observer by touching a record control presented via the touch screen; cause event observer content to be recorded in response to the user touching the record control; transmit to a remote system, using the wireless interface, at least the precise location, at least a portion of the alphanumeric information obtained by decoding the barcode, and the recorded observer content.
Type: Application
Filed: Dec 28, 2017
Publication Date: Jul 12, 2018
Inventor: Gershon Gabel (Santa Monica, CA)
Application Number: 15/857,028