Schedule of loss software for cleaner contents documentation

Built for restoration and insurance-documentation workflows where itemized contents records need to be easier to organize, review, and communicate.

Logic Lens helps restoration teams document contents and damaged items in a structure that supports schedule-of-loss style workflows, clearer claim files, and less manual back-and-forth around itemized records.

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Why This Page Exists

Schedule of loss work is about structure, not just item counts

Teams often need more than a simple list. They need a way to organize contents, preserve context, communicate itemized loss records clearly, and keep the file easier to review as the claim or job moves forward.

Organize itemized contents clearly

Keep damaged items, packed contents, large inventory groups, and inspection notes tied to the right job and easier to review later.

Reduce fragmented claim records

Replace scattered spreadsheets, photos, and disconnected notes with a cleaner structure that supports schedule-of-loss style reporting.

Make contents documentation easier to communicate

Help office teams, adjusters, and stakeholders understand the item record without constant clarification loops or rebuilt summaries.

Workflow

A cleaner path from contents documentation to a usable claim file

01

Capture contents and damaged items

Document large items, boxed contents, soft goods, appliances, electronics, and inspection context while keeping everything tied to the right job.

02

Structure the record for review

Keep item details, notes, and supporting evidence in a format that is easier to hand off, reconcile, and update as the job evolves.

03

Support the broader restoration file

Connect contents documentation with the rest of the job record so the team has a clearer path into reporting, estimating, and office follow-through.

Differentiation

How this page is different from the other Logic Lens pages

This page: schedule-of-loss and contents-documentation intent, with an emphasis on itemized records and claim-file organization.

Restoration software page: broader restoration category coverage across documentation, moisture, invoicing, and operations.

Field documentation page: broader contractor documentation positioning across trades beyond restoration.

Contents feature page: a product-feature view rather than a category landing page built around search intent.

Related Workflows

Explore the pages around contents claim documentation

These pages show how schedule-of-loss style work fits into the broader Logic Lens product and restoration workflow.

FAQ

Questions about schedule of loss software

Concise answers for restoration teams comparing contents inventory and itemized loss documentation workflows.

Next Step

See whether Logic Lens fits your contents documentation workflow

If your team is trying to clean up schedule-of-loss style records without adding more fragmented admin work, we can walk through the Logic Lens workflow with you.