
Photo: Alternative Claims Management
Alternative Claims Management (ACM) was recently awarded an RFP by the City of Longwood, Fla., allowing municipalities across Florida to piggyback on the same contract terms for damage recovery services. ACM’s program offers a new way for municipalities to seek reimbursements on past vehicular accidents, up to four years old. These additional funds can help close the budget gap in the fiscal year ahead at no cost to taxpayers.
The program has been adopted by many city and county governments, including Margate, Seminole, Longwood, Apopka, and Palm Coast.
“ACM partners with municipalities to ensure they are being fairly reimbursed by at-fault insurance carriers when a fleet vehicle is involved in an accident,” says Sean DeAvila, Chief Revenue Officer at Alternative Claims Management. “We want to help the best way we can, by putting funds back into the hands of the taxpayers entitled to them.”












