Experts in this one-hour webinar will discuss dozens of data points that were garnered from an industry survey of more than 1300 frontline claims professionals.
Don’t miss this opportunity to gain valuable insights into the future of insurance product development and how your organization can benefit from these technological advancements.
Learn more about the complexities of TCPA and DNC compliance and get tips on how to empower insurance agents to expand their reach while mitigating risk in an ever-evolving regulatory landscape.
Insurers, TPA’s, brokers and others need to tread carefully with their technology investments. Horror stories abound where tens of thousands, even millions were invested with no tangible improvement in efficiencies. Experts in this webinar will help you separate fact from fiction in the area of private-cloud Saas investment.
Insurance companies continue to be drawn into costly litigation due to non-compliance. This webinar will talk about hidden compliance risks and how your compliance teams can mitigate these risks across the enterprise.
While the bedrock of traditional underwriting has served us for decades, today’s evolving threats — from cyberattacks to climate anomalies — demand a reevaluation of age-old methodologies.
Capturing the necessary geospatial intelligence to make informed underwriting and claims management decisions is a practice insurance executives would do well to keep their eyes on.
The rise of Big Data has allowed for the early identification of at-risk workers comp claims, but siloed data has long been an obstacle. Effective data sharing is now allowing workers comp professionals and providers to leverage data as a fundamental driving force to transform the injured workers experience – claims scoring is part of that transformation.
With Nat CAT’s presenting fearsome exposures to property and casualty underwriters, the use of geospatial intelligence as a risk mitigation and underwriting aid is starting to make a lot more sense. In this webinar, learn how gaining a more granular view of loss exposures through the use of geospatial intelligence is not only feasible, but increasingly necessary.