Our Claim Process
Blue Commercial is the leading provider of Specialist Claims in the UK
We deliver robust claim management to ensure you and your business are compensated for your expenditure and costs incurred.
We manage the claim process from start to finish and take care of all the heavy lifting. We will work directly with you, your internal team and external advisors to collect the information we need to produce a watertight claim which is supported by a detailed reports.
What’s more, you will have full & real-time visibility of your claim progress via our online customer portal.
Our claim process – explained
1. Complete Onboarding
2. Qualifying Call
3. Technical & Cost Call
4. Claim Calculation & Tax Docs
5. Claim Submission
6. Payment
What Qualifies as R&D?
Key Components
1. Innovation
The project must seek to make an advance in science or technology. This could be an advancement in knowledge, techniques, or processes.Â
Examples:Â
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- Developing a new product or software that didn’t exist before or improving an existing one with advanced features.Â
- Introducing a new process to improve efficiency or solve a significant operational issue.Â
2. Scientific or Technological Uncertainty
There should be technical or scientific uncertainty that cannot be easily solved using existing knowledge, practices, or technologies.Â
Examples:Â
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- Experimenting with new materials, techniques, or designs that have not yet been proven.Â
- Developing a new product where the outcome of certain technical or design aspects is uncertain.Â
3. Systematic Work
The project must be carried out through a structured process of research and development, involving testing, trial and error, and analysis to resolve uncertainties.Â
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- An iterative approach to solving a problem, including testing and refinement.
- Documenting hypotheses and testing theories.Â
4. Seeking Technological or Scientific Advancement
The project should aim to resolve technical challenges or improve the state of the art in the field.Â
Examples:Â
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- Developing a new manufacturing process to improve speed, efficiency, or sustainability.Â
- Innovating in data analysis tools to create more advanced algorithms.Â
5. Projects Must Involve Experimentation and Trial
R&D projects often require a process of experimentation to test ideas, assess risks, and ultimately find solutions.Â
Examples:Â
- Experimenting with new designs, materials, or processes to achieve better outcomes.Â
- Simulating different scenarios or testing various methodologies.Â
6. Technical or Scientific Knowledge
Projects should require specialized knowledge to overcome the challenges, and the people involved need to have technical expertise in the area.Â
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- Software developers working on artificial intelligence or machine learning.Â
- Engineers working on new mechanical components or innovative electrical systems.Â
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