Claim tasks must be completed sequentially
Notification of loss, policy matching and verification
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Customer makes a claimPain point not applicable to this step
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Broker submits the claim with supporting documents
Where a claim crosses both the Lloyd’s and company market, the broker must notify each insurer separately, which is time consuming
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Claim is matched against the relevant policyPain point not applicable to this step
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Policy and premium verification checks are performedPain point not applicable to this step
Triaging, routing and assignment
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Lead underwriter and claim agreement party(ies) are notified of the claim (if required)
Lead underwriter must be notified first, and then must action every transaction (even when it isn’t required) before the claim agreement party is notified
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Lead underwriter and claim agreement party(ies) are assigned claims tasks
The inability to perform simple and complex tasks simultaneously increases the claim cycle time
Agreement
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Query management and requests for additional information is undertaken (if required)Pain point not applicable to this step
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Lead underwriter and broker negotiate, and agree or deny the claimPain point not applicable to this step
Digital processing
Settlement and claims payment
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Technical processing checks conducted to review and finalise the claimPain point not applicable to this step
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Funds or fees are movedPain point not applicable to this step
Pain points
View the pain points the new digital solutions are addressing for paying claims in the open market.
Solutions
We’re delivering several solutions which are transforming how we’re paying claims in the open market. Learn more about these solutions, including our progress, benefits and where to find out more.