Insights
Plugged-In: EV Collision Insights Q1 2025
In Q1 2025, claims frequency for repairable, collision-damaged battery electric vehicles (BEVs) rose to 3.12% in the U.S. and 4.48% in Canada. That is an increase of approximately 31% in the U.S. and Canada over Q1 2024 and 2% and 4% respectively over the previous quarter. BEV sales remain strong and accounted for more than 9% of new vehicle sales in the U.S. and 10% of new vehicle sales in Canada in March 2025.
Toyota Certified Collision Center Performance Group Expo 2025
Toyota's second annual Certified Collision Center Performance Group Expo brings together the largest gathering of Toyota certified facilities with leading collision industry partners.
Specialty Solutions Spotlight: Enhancing Collaboration Between Adjusters and Case Managers for Optimal Recovery
3 MIN READ
The cooperation between adjusters and case managers is pivotal to ensuring injured employees receive timely and effective care. When severe injuries occur, this collaboration becomes even more critical, often requiring intricate hospital discharge planning and comprehensive specialty solutions support.
Why Transition of Care Planning is a Game Changer for Adjusters
4 MIN READ
Effective transition of care planning helps claims adjusters manage complex workers’ compensation cases by preventing setbacks, reducing readmissions, and supporting faster, safer recovery for injured employees.
Trump executive order presents challenges for workers’ comp, auto insurers
Discover how Enlyte experts Lisa Robinson and Michele Hibbert analyze the recent health care executive order's impact on workers’ comp and auto insurers.
Accelerating Recovery and Return to Work: The Case for Case Management
3 MIN READ
Explore how proactive case management accelerates recovery and return-to-work outcomes by addressing physical, emotional, and workplace barriers—leading to better clinical results and lower claim costs.
Turning Regulatory Obstacles into Strategy Advantages Using Informed Decision-Making in Workers’ Comp & Auto Casualty
5 MIN READ
Following our examination of President Trump's health care executive order and its implications for workers' compensation and auto payers in Part 1 of our series, this article explores how advanced bill review technologies can help position payers to effectively navigate current changes and set themselves up for enhanced savings in the long term.