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Auto Casualty Article

The Power of Integration and Automation: Humanizing the Claims Process

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Getting injured on the job or in an auto accident can have a significant impact on a person’s life. Going through the process of filing a claim and getting treatment can make it even more complicated. In fact, a 2018 study found that one in seven survey respondents said it took longer than expected to settle their Property & Casualty (P&C) claim, with delays adding to their burden.

Auto Casualty Article

Premiums Written: Q4 2018 Casualty Must-Reads

2 MIN READ

Each quarter, I round up and highlight some of my favorite articles written by Mitchell experts and let you know where we have been published outside of our mPower thought leadership website. This quarter, we were featured in PropertyCasualty360 where Executive Vice President and General Manager Nina Smith explained how data and technology can help improve claims decision making and outcomes.

Auto Casualty Article

New Medical Price Index Reports Coming in 2019

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A Message From Our Team Regarding the Auto Casualty and Workers' Compensation Medical Price Indexes

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SEMA Show 2019

The SEMA Show is the premier automotive specialty products trade event in the world.

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AASP Northeast Trade Show

Visit Us at Booth #200 Northeast is a trade show tailored specifically to fit the needs of today's professiona

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Medicare proposed rulemaking and enhancements to the MSP Recovery Portal

3 MIN READ

Keep current with new legislation and its potential effect on your organization. This regulatory update is for informational purposes only, and provides some key highlights on state initiatives that may impact the Medicare Set-Aside services Genex provides. CMS has been extremely busy this December.

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Windshield Complexity and Their Role in ADAS Functionality

Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS) are rapidly becoming standard on new model vehicles with features such as emergency braking, lane departure warnings, dynamic cruise control, and blind spot detection. A critical component of these systems is the vehicle’s multi-function camera that is centrally mounted behind the top of the windshield. The presence of a “smart windshield” is widely expected to be the norm by the year 2020 on all new vehicles.

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