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Compress PDF for Insurance Claim

Insurance portals limit uploads to 5-25MB. Compress your medical bills, damage photos, and police reports to fit.

Compress Claim Documents Now

No signup. Your claim documents stay in your browser — nothing uploaded.

Insurance claim portals enforce strict file size limits — typically 5-25MB per document. Claims often require scanned medical bills, police reports, repair estimates, and photos of damage. These image-heavy PDFs add up fast. fileGOD compresses your claim documents to fit any portal limit while keeping details clear for adjusters. Everything runs client-side.

How It Works

1

Drop your claim document

Drag in medical bills, police report, damage photos, or any claim-related PDF. Supports up to 100MB.

2

Compress to portal limit

The tool reduces file size by 60-85%, optimizing embedded photos while preserving legibility.

3

Download and submit

Download the compressed PDF and upload to your insurance company's claim portal.

Why fileGOD?

Meets Insurance Portal Limits

Whether your insurer caps at 5MB, 10MB, or 25MB, fileGOD compresses to fit any limit.

Damage Photos Stay Clear

Photos of damage are compressed intelligently. Details that matter to adjusters remain visible.

Medical Bills Readable

Scanned medical bills compress well while keeping dollar amounts, dates, and procedure codes legible.

Sensitive Data Protected

Claims contain medical records, SSNs, and policy numbers. Processing is browser-only — no server upload.

Batch Compression

Compress all claim attachments in one session — medical bills, police reports, repair estimates, and photos.

Frequently Asked Questions

What file size do insurance portals accept?+
Most accept 5-25MB per attachment. State Farm, Geico, Allstate typically allow 10-25MB. Smaller insurers may cap at 5MB.
Will compressing reduce the quality of my damage photos?+
Minor details may lose sharpness at extreme zoom, but damage and overall condition remain clearly documented.
Is it safe to compress medical records online?+
Yes. fileGOD processes entirely in your browser. Medical records and personal information are never uploaded.
Can I compress photos of damage into a PDF?+
Yes. First use fileGOD's JPG to PDF tool to convert damage photos, then compress that PDF to meet the portal limit.

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