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What is Origami Risk
Origami Risk is a configurable SaaS platform used to manage enterprise risk, safety incidents, claims, and insurance policy administration in a single system. It supports risk and safety teams, claims administrators, and insurance operations groups with workflows for incident reporting, claims handling, policy management, and analytics. The product is commonly deployed by organizations that want to connect EHS/OHS events to claims and broader operational risk processes. It differentiates through a unified data model across risk, safety, and insurance functions and extensive configuration options for forms, workflows, and reporting.
Broad risk-to-claims coverage
The platform spans incident management, EHS/OHS workflows, claims management, and policy administration, which can reduce handoffs between separate tools. This breadth supports end-to-end traceability from an event (e.g., injury, property incident) through investigation, corrective actions, and claim resolution. It is useful for organizations that manage both internal risk programs and insurance/claims operations. The unified approach can simplify cross-functional reporting compared with point solutions focused only on EHS or only on claims.
Configurable workflows and data model
Origami Risk provides configuration for intake forms, routing, approvals, and role-based processes without requiring every change to be custom code. This helps teams adapt the system to different business units, jurisdictions, and lines of coverage. Configuration also supports standardized data capture for analytics and regulatory reporting. The approach fits organizations that need tailored processes beyond fixed templates common in lighter-weight tools.
Integrated reporting and analytics
The product includes dashboards and reporting designed for risk, safety, and claims stakeholders, enabling consolidated views across programs. Centralized data can support trend analysis (e.g., incident frequency, claim costs, root causes) and operational KPIs. This is particularly relevant when organizations want to correlate safety performance with claim outcomes and insurance spend. The reporting focus aligns with enterprise deployments that require governance and auditability.
Implementation can be complex
Because the platform covers multiple domains (ERM, EHS/OHS, claims, policy administration), deployments often require significant process design, data mapping, and stakeholder alignment. Organizations may need dedicated internal owners and partner support to configure workflows and migrate historical data. Time-to-value can be longer than narrower tools focused on a single function. Complexity increases when integrating with HR, payroll, finance, or third-party claims systems.
Configuration requires governance
High configurability can lead to inconsistent data definitions and workflow variations if not managed with strong governance. Teams may need to establish standards for fields, taxonomies, and reporting logic to maintain comparability across business units. Without this discipline, reporting and analytics can become harder to maintain over time. Ongoing administration effort can be higher than products with more prescriptive templates.
Not a pure-play EHS tool
Organizations seeking deep EHS capabilities (e.g., advanced industrial hygiene, chemical management, or highly specialized safety modules) may find gaps depending on their requirements. Some EHS programs may still require complementary tools or additional configuration to match specialized workflows. The platform’s strength in risk and claims can mean EHS feature depth varies by use case. Fit depends on whether the priority is integrated risk/claims management versus best-of-breed EHS specialization.
Seller details
Origami Risk, LLC
Chicago, IL, USA
2009
Private
https://www.origarisk.com/
https://x.com/OrigamiRisk
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