Mitchell Issues First Quarter 2017 Industry Trends Report

Latest report shares insight from five hot P&C industry topics, the impact of special materials on estimating and repairing, and improving third party claims through data and analytics


SAN DIEGO, CA--(Marketwired - Mar 7, 2017) - Mitchell International, a leading provider of technology, connectivity and information solutions to the Property & Casualty (P&C) insurance and collision repair industry, today released its Industry Trends Report (ITR) for the first quarter of 2017. In this latest edition, Mitchell executives take a close look at five of the hottest topics in the P&C industry, the use of special materials and its impact on estimating and repair costs, and how data and analytics can improve third party claims.

Five P&C Industry Hot Topics and the Trends Fueling Them
To kick off the year, Mitchell takes a look at five hot topics in business today, explores the technology and social trends behind them, and considers what they mean for the P&C industry and collision repairers:

  • Technology Transformation
  • Operational Excellence
  • The Evolution of Work
  • Customer Experience
  • Corporate Culture as Business Strategy

The Auto Physical Damage Edition
The use of special materials is new to U.S. and Asian brands, while high-end European brands have been using special materials for decades. Pound for pound, aluminum can absorb twice the crash energy of mild steel and larger crush zones can be designed without corresponding weight penalties.

In this ITR, Hans Littooy, Vice President, Consulting and Professional Services, Auto Physical Damage, discusses the impact that using special materials has on the estimating and repair process. Littooy highlights how Mitchell's solutions allow for specialty materials to be identified and provide details on the recommended repair process. While Mitchell offers appraisers the ability to change labor rates for specialty materials, both appraisers and carriers will need to determine when to change labor rates and for which operations.

The Casualty Edition
Effectively adjudicating third party auto casualty claims can be a complex web of analysis and decision-making that sometimes challenges even the most experienced adjusters. Every decision made during the third party claims process can affect final outcomes. To improve outcomes for insurers and claimants, data-driven decisions must be made during each step of the claims process.

In this article, Norman Tyrrell, Director of Product Management, Casualty Solutions Group, highlights the key areas to focus in on to improve third party bodily injury outcomes:

  • First notice of loss
  • Vehicle damage data
  • Provider analytics
  • Medical analysis
  • Data-driven decisions

First published in April 2001, Mitchell's ITR now reaches more than 33,000 collision and casualty industry professionals and provides meaningful visibility into data-driven trends in the P&C and collision repair markets. The complete report is available at www.mitchell.com/industry-trends-report.

For further collision repair and property casualty industry updates and perspectives, follow Mitchell on Twitter @Mitchell_Intl, @MitchellClaims, @MitchellRepair, @MitchellPBM and LinkedIn.

About Mitchell International
Headquartered in San Diego, California, Mitchell International, Inc., delivers smart technology solutions that simplify and accelerate claims handling and repair processes, driving more accurate, consistent and cost-effective resolutions. Mitchell integrates deep industry expertise into its workflow solutions, providing unparalleled access to data, advanced analytics and decision support tools. Mitchell's comprehensive solution portfolio and robust SaaS infrastructure connect its customers in ways that enable tens of millions of electronic transactions to be processed each month for more than 300 insurance companies, over 30,000 collision repair facilities and countless other Property & Casualty industry supply partners across the Americas and Europe. For more information, please visit www.mitchell.com.

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