New Hurricane Response Tools from Munich Re Aim to Improve Claims Experience

August 7, 2019

Munich Re has launched a new suite of hurricane response tools designed to help insurance companies assess widespread property damage after a hurricane and improve their customers’ claims experience.

Developed by Munich Re’s Remote Industries team, the Hurricane Response Suite gives insurance companies fast and location-specific detection of property damage within days after a hurricane has occurred. Additional tools provide insurance companies with highly detailed predictions of damage days prior to the hurricane making landfall.

“The hurricane events from 2016 to 2018 resulted in a high volume of claims, a shortage of adjusters and higher loss adjustment expenses for insurance companies, with claims resolution delayed for many of those who were impacted,” said Roman Buegler, head of THE LAB, Munich Re. “Our new suite of tools utilizes cutting-edge technology to help insurance companies improve the customer experience and free up adjusters to manage serious or complex losses, while allowing rapid settlement of more simple losses.”

Munich Re’s Remote Industries offers insurance companies information to prioritize and steer claims adjuster resources, reach out to affected policyholders and help mitigate losses. Remote Industries uses high-resolution aerial imagery and machine learning to help insurance companies predict potential property claims four days prior to an expected hurricane.

Daily recalibrations and updates are provided until one day after the event. Two to three days following a hurricane, Remote Industries tasks the Geospatial Intelligence Center (GIC), an initiative of the National Insurance Crime Bureau, to begin collecting aerial imagery of hurricane damage. Remote Industries applies its machine learning algorithms on those aerial images to detect damaged individual property features, such as exterior building and roof damage. This insight and the Remote Industries web tool, a web-based interface that lets insurers adjust a claim without an on-site inspection, enable insurance companies to deploy their resources to the more complex claims and to start settling claims with only light roof damage without onsite adjustment, where appropriate. The same approach would also apply to major structural damage (i.e., a home that has been completely destroyed) which allows the property portion of the claim to be settled without waiting for an adjuster to visit the site.

Remote Industries is available throughout the United States, including the U.S. Virgin Islands and Puerto Rico, as well as in the Bahamas and the Cayman Islands. It is available to insurance companies for all residential properties and commercial properties with gabled roofs; mobile homes may also be considered.

Remote Industries is provided by MR Service GmbH which is a wholly owned subsidiary of Munich Re.

Munich Re is a global provider of reinsurance, primary insurance and insurance-related risk products. The group consists of the reinsurance and ERGO business segments, as well as the capital investment company MEAG. Munich Re is globally active and operates in all lines of the insurance business.

Topics Catastrophe Natural Disasters Carriers Claims Hurricane Property

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