Colossus, Xactimate, AI, and Other Insurance Adjustment Software: Maximizing Auto Accident Claim Settlement Offers
Recording of a 90-minute CLE video webinar with Q&A
This CLE course will examine Colossus and similar claims adjustment software used by insurers to evaluate auto accident claims. The panelist, James Mathis--who implemented the program on which is the basis of TEACH (Total Evaluation and Claim Handling) and Colossus and taught Colossus to insurers--will discuss recent updates using artificial intelligence and recurring legal challenges, as well as offer best practices for obtaining higher settlement offers from insurance adjusters and defense counsel that rely on this software.
Outline
- Colossus-type software and programs explained
- Increase in the use of AI and its impact on claim analysis
- Clinical perspective
- Legal considerations and practical strategies for personal injury counsel
Benefits
The panel will review these and other critical issues:
- How insurance adjusters use evaluation protocol to determine settlement offers
- Types of injuries that have the most impact on the amount of a settlement offer and the types that are least likely to be included in the calculation
- Identifying factors that increase the value of your client's case
- Tips and techniques to use with adjusters that use Colossus-type evaluation software
Faculty
James Mathis
President
Sequoia Visions
Mr. Mathis has over 32 years of professional experience in the insurance industry as an expert consultant on insurance... | Read More
Mr. Mathis has over 32 years of professional experience in the insurance industry as an expert consultant on insurance claim handling issues. He has specific knowledge of insurance industry processes, procedures, manuals, memos, literature, claim handling practices, advertisements, electronic systems, computer maintained data, computer retrieval reporting, personnel guides, training guides and literature, trial defenses and discovery preparation. He is a staff lecturer on personal injury claim management for two law schools and an internationally sought speaker on claim practices and software. He is also an author of over 50 articles, treatises, and manuals.
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