NU Online News Service, Aug. 18, 12:02 p.m. EDT

ORLANDO, FLA.–A trio of experts here explaining predictive modeling said that while it won't replace knowledgeable insurance adjusters and underwriters, it is the wave of the future for the workers' compensation industry.

Their remarks were made during a panel session at the Workers' Compensation Educational Conference presented by the Florida Workers' Compensation Institute in partnership with The National Underwriter Company.

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