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Auto Casualty CE Webinar

Navigating Michigan’s No-Fault Auto Fee Schedule Four Months In [On-Demand Webinar]

On-Demand

In this on-demand webinar, hear the latest from Enlyte experts on Michigan’s no-fault fee schedule, including product info and regulatory changes.

Mitchell Virtual Event

Navigating Michigan’s No-Fault Auto Fee Schedule Four Months In

On-Demand

In this upcoming webinar, hear the latest from Enlyte experts on Michigan’s no-fault fee schedule, including product info and regulatory changes.

Mitchell Article

Most Common Characteristics of High-Performing Third Party Claim Workflows

While every carrier’s exact workflow and claim processing techniques are distinct, most claim professionals across the third party liability industry operate with the same goals in mind—settle claims accurately, efficiently and consistently. But sometimes, the complexity of third party claim processing can cloud these seemingly simple objectives.

Mitchell Article

The 5 Essentials Every Third Party Claim Workflow Needs

Recent third party claim costs have risen significantly— from the start of 2018 through the end of 2020, average charge per claimant in Mitchell’s aggregated industry data has increased 53% for third party claims.

Mitchell Article

Liability and Injury Evaluations: Understanding the Two Types of Recommendation Models

Third party bodily injury teams use a number of different approaches and tools to settle claims, but they do share a similar set of goals—settling claims efficiently and accurately.

Auto Casualty Article

Most Common Characteristics of High-Performing Third Party Claim Workflows

5 MIN READ

While every carrier’s exact workflow and claim processing techniques are distinct, most claim professionals across the third party liability industry operate with the same goals in mind—settle claims accurately, efficiently and consistently.

Mitchell Article

5 Steps to Prepare for a Successful Post-COVID Future

In the span of just about a year and a half, the auto casualty and workers’ comp insurance industry has seen more transformation than perhaps in the past decade. From increased technology implementation to changes in the makeup and frequency of claims, the industry appears much different than it did at the start of 2020.