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Mitchell Article

Taking Charge: How EVs are Impacting Auto Insurance and Collision Repair

Electric vehicles (EVs) are making the transition from novelty to necessity. As EV adoption continues to grow, auto insurers and collision repairers must prepare for the impact on claims processes and costs.

Mitchell Article

Claims Automation: Separating Fact From Fiction

As an industry, we are just beginning to reconcile initial expectations with the current state of claims automation. So what better time to evaluate our progress and the road ahead?

Business Insurance Article

View From The Top: Alex Sun

Alex Sun took the helm as CEO of San Diego-based Enlyte LLC in 2021, when it was formed through the merger of three companies in the workers compensation sector: Coventry Workers Comp Services, Genex Services LLC and Mitchell International Inc.

Auto Casualty Podcast

2022 Midterm Elections – Takeaways That Will Impact Comp and Auto in 2023

It’s been a month since the midterm elections, and while most Americans, except for Georgians, enjoyed a break from political ads, it took a little longer for every vote to be counted to determine

Mitchell Podcast

Trends in Third Party Claims and How to Address Them

In this podcast, Norman Tyrrell, vice president of product management for Mitchell Casualty Solutions Group, discusses major trends in third party claims and how they’re impacting our industry

Mitchell Article

Third Party Auto Cost Drivers: Medical Inflation and More

To help understand these cost drivers, Enlyte analyzed its third party medical bill review charge data from the beginning with claims created in our bill review system from 2017 through the end of 2021. We’ve outlined Enlyte’s observation of trends in this data.

Mitchell Article

Medical Inflation: Effects for First Party Auto Casualty Claims

To better understand how these inflation trends are affecting first party auto casualty claims, Enlyte analyzed its medical bill review data from losses Q1 2017 through the end of Q4 2021. We’ve outlined the key trends and patterns in first party auto casualty claims for this time period.