Property/casualty insurers are faced with difficult choices when dealing with aging claim systems, which can't provide the high level of service that customers expect from their insurance carriers today, according to a recent web seminar.
Property/casualty insurers are faced with difficult choices when dealing with aging claims systems, according to Karlyn Carnahan, principal in the insurance practice at the research and consulting firm Novarica.
There is movement among insurers to improve both the quality and speed of their claims at three important points in the claims process, according to Deloitte's Jim Kinzie.
At a fundamental level, every auto insurer calculates premium exactly the same way: rate times exposure. But beyond that simple formula are differences as numerous as there are auto insurers, with eac
While sometimes similar, all carriers are not created equal in the ways in which they process claims, and neither are their claims systems. All good claims solutions offer a broad spectrum of function
We Americans insist on our claim to privacy as essentially an inalienable right--witness the countless related laws and safeguards. Yet we're schizophrenic in privacy's application--just look at our
We Americans insist on our claim to privacy as essentially an inalienable right--witness the countless related laws and safeguards. Yet we're schizophrenic in privacy's application--just look at our fas
The latest development in auto technology to control teen drivers is part of a continuing evolution of vehicles that will increase the sophistication of car insurance underwriting, according to a cons
Insurance Services Office announced it has formed an alliance with IVOX Inc., a firm with expertise in predictive driver risk management, to analyze data collected by telematics devices installed in p