Some companies chase claims. Claimify chases clarity. And in the disability insurance world, clarity is currency. Claimify just secured a strategic growth investment from Ambler Brook, announced Feb 23, 2026. No chest-thumping about valuation. No fireworks about round size. Just a quiet signal that serious capital sees serious infrastructure being built inside a corner of the benefits ecosystem most people only notice when something goes wrong.
Congratulations to Brett A. Albren, Esq., Co-Founder and CEO of Claimify, and to Michael Crowe, senior leader with more than 30+ years in disability and workers’ compensation, who will join the Board of Directors of the combined platform. That is not ceremonial seating. That is domain experience walking into the room with its sleeves rolled up.
Founded in 2014, Claimify has been operating where paperwork meets pressure. Group disability carriers. Third-party administrators. Self-insured enterprises. The entities responsible for supporting people at vulnerable moments, while also protecting balance sheets. Claimify built tech-enabled, data-driven cost optimization solutions that navigate governmental benefits, settlement facilitation, Medicare plan assistance, overpayment management, and its Social Security Disability ClearTRACK solution. Not glamorous work. Necessary work.
The company has earned multiple Inc. 5000 recognitions as one of the fastest-growing private companies in the United States. Growth like that in a regulated, compliance-heavy space does not come from vibes. It comes from execution. From understanding how to move through complexity without creating more of it.
Ambler Brook, a Boston-based, thesis-driven private investment firm focused on founder-owned healthcare and B2B enterprises, saw the signal. The investment pairs Claimify with Tower MSA Partners, another Ambler Brook portfolio company known for Medicare Secondary Payer compliance technology and settlement services. The result is a scaled, technology-forward platform at the intersection of disability and workers’ compensation. That intersection matters.
Disability, Medicare, workers’ comp, governmental benefits. These are not separate lanes. They are overlapping highways with toll booths at every mile marker. When data does not connect, cost leaks. When compliance lags, risk compounds. When systems talk past each other, someone pays for it.
Claimify’s model leans into measurable outcomes, automation, and expanded artificial intelligence capabilities. Not as buzzwords, but as tools to reduce friction in processes that historically thrive on it.
There is a lesson here for founders building in regulated industries. Depth beats noise. Specialization beats sprawl. When you master the boring, you become indispensable. And indispensable companies attract disciplined capital.


