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Claims Technology Bolstered by the Pandemic

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Workers Expect Savvy Claims Technology: Here’s How the Pandemic’s Bolstered Claims Technology During Uncertain Times

The COVID-19 pandemic sped up the adoption of claims technology, but many tools were already in place and poised for growth.

Even apart from the COVID-19 pandemic, 2020 was a significant year. According to the NOAA, 22 separate weather events including severe storms, wildfires, and cyclones totaled $95 billion in damages.

While many types of insurance bear the brunt of these disasters, workers’ compensation carriers, tasked with critical care needs that affect workers and their families, need special strategies to deliver care when catastrophe strikes.

For many organizations, these strategies utilize technology, built-in redundancies, and, stepped-up conveniences like a direct deposit to ensure continuity of care, no matter the weather.

“We have to be ready for it all — hurricanes, floods, fires,” said Mark Bilger, CIO of One Call.

“In general, disaster recovery and business continuity are a staple of well-run IT management for any organization. Specifically, in claims and insurance, it’s heightened because of the critical care for injured workers.”

Especially in the wake of the COVID-19 crisis, workers’ comp claims teams were challenged with the immediate expansion of remote work, resulting in necessary changes that are likely to endure even after the pandemic concludes.

“Before work from home, One Call had a few concentrated contact centers,” Bilger said.

“After working from home, we look a lot more like the internet. We’re dispersed and we had to make major upgrades to our virtual private network, essentially 10-fold. We went from 1 gigabit to 10 gigabit capacity. We strengthened our endpoint protections and it went from firewalls in our locations to everybody’s home becoming the One Call network.”

Claims Technology

This growth in gigabit capacity is not isolated to the workers’ comp industry; reports indicate that pandemic-related growth has resulted in an estimated global wireless gigabit market size of $19 million in 2021 and is projected to reach $70 million by 2026.

In tandem with the global wireless market, gigabit size is the growth of cloud computing. Gartner forecasted 18.4% growth in a 2020 report to a total of $304.9 billion, noting that “the proportion of IT spending that is shifting to the cloud will accelerate in the aftermath of the COVID-19 crisis, with cloud projected to make up 14.2% of the total global enterprise IT spending market in 2024, up from 9.1% in 2020.”

Workers Expect Claims Technology

Expectations have been set by regulation and digitization in the 21st Century that even in the wake of a natural disaster, services will continue.

“One of the technology solutions that we have had for a few years but that we pushed during COVID and any other type of catastrophic event is our claimant app, MyCare,” said Michael Jamason, SVP, of business operations at CorVel.

“It gives the injured worker the ability to manage their pharmacy information, phone numbers for points of contact regarding their claim, information about payments being made to their accounts, and they can even establish their direct deposit in the app.”

Pharmacy information is especially important during a disaster when medications are destroyed due to property damage or lost in an evacuation.

“We were able to utilize our partnership with our PBM to allow people to get early refills, and with mail order, we were able to even change the amounts of medication given,” said Melissa Burke, head of managed care and clinical, AmTrust.

“We expanded into other needs like telemedicine, ensuring that we have different types of providers available. We were able to expand that and ensure access in all of our states where allowed by regulatory governance, including digital doctor networks. Something important there too is transitioning injured employees. Typically a telehealth solution would be either on the front end or the back end of a claim. We wanted to make sure that we could go back and forth depending on the state of the catastrophe,” Burke added.

Indeed, telemedicine expansion is at the forefront of many workers’ comp claims organizations’ radar. According to Mitchell’s “The Future of Technology in Work Comp 2020” industry survey, “many respondents believe that telemedicine will have the biggest impact on the industry within the next five years (32%), followed closely by artificial intelligence (30%) and predictive analytics (20%).”

The survey was conducted before the COVID-19 pandemic, which likely would have boosted telemedicine’s impact on the results due to significant expansions.

For many industry leaders though, the specific technological solution is not as significant as the strategy behind the solutions. “We have to ensure continuity of care and benefits,” said Michele Tucker, CorVel’s VP of EC operations.

“Any interruption — whether it’s a natural disaster or anything else — impacts many lives and families. We’ve been doing some regular testing with payments and system recovery so redundancy is set up, and if we have an office impacted, our system allows for immediate replication and the pickup of services by another office.”

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The year of Mergers and Acquisitions

The year of Mergers and Acquisitions: Navigating risk in a volatile market

In 2020, companies faced unprecedented risk as they tried to maintain business continuity while keeping their employees safe. But many experts didn’t anticipate one new pandemic-era risk trend: the rise of mergers and acquisitions (M&A).

Although mergers and acquisitions activity slowed down for the first half of 2020, it rapidly picked up steam in the second half of the year and is projected to grow even more in 2021. Follow along to learn more about how this flurry of M&A transactions is shifting the risk landscape—and what companies can do about it.

Mergers and Acquisitions: Slow down to speed up

After the pandemic hit in March 2020, companies anticipating another recession tightened their belts and focused on liquidity. As a result, M&A activity slowed down considerably—and experts predicted that the trend would last through the end of the year. But in the second half of 2020, historically low interest rates fed the mergers and acquisitions market. As Morgan Stanley reports, in the last quarter alone, there were 1,250 M&A deals globally, totaling over $1 trillion.

For the most part, these deals took place in industries that were the least impacted by Covid-19. Technology, healthcare, and financial services saw the most activity, whereas industrials and real estate fell well below historical transaction volumes. But many financial experts anticipate those harder hit sectors will rebound in 2021, now that there’s a clearer outlook on the market. With M&A volumes hitting their highest quarterly values in years despite the economic impact of the pandemic, it’s clear that these deals will continue to be a foundational part of business growth.:

Mergers and Acquisitions: SPACs take the lead

Mergers and Acquisitions: Contributing to this contentious economic landscape are special purpose acquisition companies or SPACs. Sometimes called “blank check companies,” these businesses are explicitly created to take other companies public, allowing businesses to avoid the traditional IPO process. SPACs don’t form with a specific merger in mind—instead, investors pool money and then have two years to find a privately held company to acquire.

According to David Perez, a chief underwriting officer of Global Risk Solutions at Liberty Mutual Insurance, the uncertainty of these transactions increases insurance risk.

“From an insurance perspective, you’re underwriting the company raising the capital, but you don’t always know what company they’ll acquire. That leaves a wide range of potential risks to contend with,” he says.

Because this area of the market is entirely speculative, it can lead to huge swings in stock values. Perez notes that some companies see “swings of 1,000 points from month to month.” That kind of volatility was formerly unheard of—and it is a major contributing factor to the hardening D&O insurance market.

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60 Best Father’s Day Gifts

60 Best Father’s Day Gifts for Every Type of Dad

Father’s Day Gifts Ideas: Full of unique ideas to celebrate your husband, dad, grandpa, or another father figure in your life.

Although your dad may say he doesn’t want anything for Father’s Day this year, you know that showing up at his door without a present isn’t a possibility. After all, he’s the guy you looked up to (quite literally) all these years, and it’s only fitting to get him a Father’s Day gift that shows just how much you appreciate him and all that he does for your whole family. Finding the perfect present for your dad is tricky, though: You want to get a unique Father’s Day gift that he’ll use — something that’s meaningful, funny, or a little bit of both.

That’s exactly why we’ve rounded up the best Father’s Day gifts for every kind of father figure in your life, including your stepdad, father-in-law, or grandpa. That’s right, most of these picks work for any of the men in your life, like your brother who just became a new dad or your husband who is the best dad to your kids. Oh, and if you’re shopping for multiple people, we made sure to include plenty of budget-friendly options that will arrive in two days or less, everything from hilarious gag gifts to personalized keepsakes.


This article features a ton of gift ideas with everything from homemade beer to a nifty blue tooth shower speaker. And don’t stop there! More ideas are listed in fresh articles at the bottom of their page….. WOWZA!

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Delayed Claims Reporting

Delayed claims reporting: the true cost to businesses and injured workers

Shield Agency Blog: Delayed claims reporting

Delayed claims. Workplace injuries that go unreported can keep employees on the sidelines — uncertain about treatment and unclear on what to expect under their state’s WC system. When workplace incidents do happen, prompt claim reporting is a key factor to ensuring injured employees receive the necessary care to feel supported in a successful return — and minimizing business impact.

Businesses appreciate the value of speed. Consider these strategies to accelerate your injury reporting and prevent delayed claims:

  • Make the connection. Assigning a point of contact responsible for reporting helps employees know who to talk to.
  • Early education. Familiarize employees with the injury reporting process early and often, so they know what to do if the time comes.
  • Leverage technology. Your insurer may have apps, tools, or data enhancements to streamline your reporting to make it faster and easier.
  • Encourage treatment. Discuss injuries in private, and don’t blame or belittle workers for their injuries. Stress your support for their recovery, and help them find the right provider. You don’t want employees hiding an injury.
  • Measure. Rapid reporting has clear benefits — track successes and hold management accountable to reporting targets, with a recommended target of 80 percent of workers compensation claims reported within three days.

Get ahead of reporting lag, and you’re advocating for both your workers and your workers compensation outcomes.

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Stop by the Farmers Market in Hudsonville!

TODAY June 2, 2021 9am to 1pm

at the Terra Square

Stop by to meet Joe, Sean and his wife Kat, and register to win a robot vacuum or local gift cards!!

All the details can be found at the Chamber website be sure to check it out and visit the market!


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The home of Hudsonville’s Farmers Market.
Hudsonville farmers are passionate about bringing the community together over farm fresh produce they have been growing for generations. The Terra Square Farmer’s Market will be a place where we inspire healthy, full, and abundant living. Growing together, food and community.

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Join the Celebration: Shield Insurance Agency Recognized for Business Excellence!

Shield Insurance Agency | Shield Blog | About Us | Start A Quote Today! | Business Excellence Award

We are pleased to announce that Shield Insurance Agency has been nominated for the prestigious Business Excellence Award. This recognition is a testament to our commitment to providing exceptional insurance services and our dedication to our clients.

The Business Excellence Award is given to companies that have demonstrated outstanding performance, innovation, and leadership in their respective industries. It recognizes organizations that have achieved significant growth, maintained high ethical standards, and made a positive impact on their communities.

We are honored to be considered for this award and would like to express our gratitude to our clients for their continued support and trust in our services. This nomination serves as motivation for us to continue delivering the highest level of service and to constantly improve our offerings.

We would also like to extend our appreciation to our dedicated team members who have worked tirelessly to ensure the success of our agency. Their hard work, expertise, and commitment to excellence have been instrumental in our nomination for this prestigious award.

Winners of the Business Excellence Award will be announced at a ceremony later this year. We are excited about the opportunity to be recognized among other outstanding businesses and look forward to the results.

Once again, we would like to thank everyone who has contributed to our success and helped us achieve this nomination. We remain committed to providing exceptional insurance services and being a trusted partner for all our clients’ insurance needs.

Thank you for your continued support.

Big News from the Hudsonville Chamber of Commerce!

It’s Awards Season!


The Chamber is SO excited to be hosting the Chamber Awards once again this year!

Here are our nominees for the 2021 Awards!
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Business Excellence Award

  • Hudsonville Physical Therapy
  • Advent Physical Therapy
  • Shield Insurance Agency

Leadership Award

  • Dr. Therese House-Vereeke
  • Patrick Waterman
  • Mary Jane Schreur

Spark Award

  • Hand 2 Hand Ministries
  • Meijer
  • Joy 99

The winners of the Awards will be announced at our official Awards Ceremony MEAL. June 17th at noon at the Pinnacle Center.

Make sure to get registered, we hope to see you there!


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Michigan Tornado: Be Prepared

Michigan Tornado

On average Michigan has 15 tornadoes per year. Tornadoes are known to develop rapidly, with little advanced warning. The average lead time for a Michigan tornado warning is 10 to 15 minutes and winds can reach over 200 mph, which is why Michigan residents are encouraged to prepare and make a plan before a tornado strikes.

Each year during Severe Weather Awareness Week, a statewide tornado drill is held so you can practice your plan.

BE PREPARED:

Terms:

Michigan Tornado Watch: Tornadoes are possible. When there is a Watch, move near enough to a shelter or sturdy building to be able to get inside quickly if there is a Warning or if you see signs of a tornado approaching. Remain alert for approaching storms. Watch the sky and stay tuned to NOAA Weather Radio, commercial radio, or television for information.

Michigan Tornado Warning: A tornado has been sighted or indicated by weather radar. Take shelter immediately.

Supercell: A system producing severe thunderstorms, featuring rotating winds sustained by a prolonged updraft that may result in hail or tornadoes.

Enhanced Fujita (EF) Scale: Rates the strength of tornadoes in the United States and Canada. There are six categories for the EF scale and are in order of increasing intensity. *It is based on wind estimates of a 3-second gust.*

  • EF0: Tornadoes with an estimated wind speed of 65-85 mph and leads to light damage.
  • EF1: Estimated wind speed of 86-110 mph with the potential of moderate damage.
  • EF2: Estimated wind speeds of 111-135 mph with significant damage potential.
  • EF3: Estimated wind speeds of 136-165 mph with severe damage potential.
  • EF4: Estimated wind speeds of 166-200 mph with devastating damage potential.
  • EF5: Estimated wind speeds of over 200 mph with incredible damage potential.

Before a Michigan Tornado:

  • Identify safe rooms built to FEMA criteria or ICC500 storm shelters or other potential protective locations in sturdy buildings near your home, work, and other locations you frequent so you have a plan for where you will go quickly for safety when there is a Warning or an approaching tornado.
  • For schools, malls, and other buildings with long-span roofs or open space plans, or many occupants, ask the building manager to identify the best available refuge. 
  • Build an emergency kit and make a family communications plan.
  • Sign up for your community’s warning system.  The Emergency Alert System (EAS) and National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) Weather Radio also provide emergency alerts.  If your community has sirens, become familiar with the warning tone.
  • Listen to NOAA Weather Radio or to commercial radio or television newscasts for the latest information. Meteorologists can predict when conditions might be right for a tornado.  In an emergency, always listen to the instructions given by local emergency management officials.
  • Be alert to changing weather conditions.  Look for approaching storms.
  • Look for the following danger signs:
    • Dark, often greenish sky
    • Large hail
    • A large, dark, low-lying cloud (particularly if rotating)
    • Loud roar, similar to a freight train.
    • If you see approaching storms or any of the danger signs, be prepared to take shelter immediately.

During a Tornado:

  • If you are under a tornado warning, seek shelter immediately!  Most injuries associated with high winds are from flying debris, so remember to protect your head.
  • If you are in school, nursing home, hospital, factory, shopping center, high-rise building then:       
    • Go to a pre-designated area such as a safe room built to FEMA criteria, basement, storm shelter, or the lowest building level. If there is no basement, go to the center of a smaller interior room, such as a closet or hallway, that is away from corners, windows, doors, and outside walls. Put as many walls as possible between you and the outside. Get under a sturdy table and cover your head and neck with your arms and cover your body as best you can e.g., with a heavy coat or blankets, pillows.
    • In a high-rise building, go to a small interior room or hallway on the lowest floor possible.
    • Do not open windows.

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Home Business Insurance

Home business insurance: Business property vs. homeowners coverage

Home Business Insurance. The line between homeowners insurance and business property insurance can be blurry if you have a home-based business.

Your homeowners policy may provide some coverage for your business property, but limits are typically low. And it may not be enough if the value of the property is more than a few thousand dollars.

Home business insurance can help protect everything you need to run your company with much higher limits than those provided by homeowners insurance. And it offers additional protection homeowners insurance doesn’t have.

What does homeowners insurance cover?

Homeowners insurance is meant to protect your home and personal possessions.

If your house burns down in a fire or a tree comes crashing through your roof, the insurance company will help you cover costs to repair or replace your personal belongings and the physical structure of your home.

But most homeowners insurance policies only cover business property up to $2,500. So if that same tree comes crashing through your roof and destroys the equipment you use in your business, your insurer will reimburse you up to the policy’s limit for business property.

If you only need a laptop and some basic office supplies, that might be enough. 

You might need business insurance if you have more than $2,500 in business equipment at your home

If you have special business equipment, office furniture, or inventory stored in your home, you probably need more coverage than what your homeowners insurance can provide.

For example, let’s say you’re a photographer and you have a studio in an extra bedroom or garage at your home. The tree destroys your camera, lighting, backdrops, props, and other equipment. If you don’t have commercial property insurance, your homeowners insurance is unlikely to reimburse you for everything you lost.

If the limit isn’t high enough to cover all the property that was damaged, you’ll have to pay the difference to replace your equipment so that you can get back to work.

If you keep business supplies somewhere other than your home, such as in your car or a storage unit, the coverage limits in a homeowners insurance policy are typically even lower.


What does commercial property insurance cover?

Commercial property insurance helps protect all the things you need to do business. Plus, it covers things homeowners insurance doesn’t. Here are three types of coverage commercial property insurance offers that can help protect your home-based business: 

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2021 Business Insurance Trends

Business Insurance Trends and Predictions for 2021 and the Impact on Your Business

BUSINESS INSURANCE

Here are a few business insurance trends that are likely to dominate in 2021, along with tips on how to position your business for growth. For small businesses across America, 2020 has been one of the most challenging years in history. Despite the coronavirus pandemic, small business owners have been resilient, pivoting and adapting their business models to navigate continually changing conditions. With the new year on the horizon, there are potential new opportunities to take advantage of and ways to adapt to challenges you may face.

1. Hard market conditions are ahead.

Due to the hit that the economy has taken in 2020 as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic, business owners must prepare for hard market conditions in 2021: this will include higher premiums. Insurance companies will likely be erring on the side of caution, introducing new coverage limits and adding new terms and conditions to policies to ensure they aren’t hit too hard by any potential further waves of Covid-19.

Although higher premiums may be in the forecast, insurance companies will no doubt double down on their efforts to add value and ensure that customers don’t look for other options when premiums rise.

2. Data-driven business insurance trends may deliver lower premiums for some.

Over time, Big Data and sophisticated models will allow insurance companies to lead with risk-based pricing at an increasingly granular level. The emergence of new risks will create new underwriting and portfolio risk management techniques as well. Data-enabled processes will minimize friction and streamline the customer insurance journey, from request for coverage to claim.

In the long run, this pricing strategy will save insurance companies money and ensure that pricing is fair. As a result, low-risk customers will enjoy lower premiums, and only truly high-risk customers will be required to pay steeper rates.

3. Value propositions will become a big part of the business insurance landscape.

Since higher insurance premiums are in the forecast, insurance companies will need to come up with creative ways to retain existing clients and earn the business of new clients. To stay competitive,  insurance companies will likely bring new value propositions to the market to gain that competitive edge. This is likely to take the form of more flexible insurance offerings, including usage-based solutions.

4. More businesses will lean on captive insurance.

In 2021, business owners will continue to face pressure to reduce insurance premiums or at least battle against the rising prices. As a result, many business owners will be considering alternative insurance options such as captives.

Captives and similar alternatives have been an effective and financially beneficial way for small businesses to mitigate risk for decades, and that’s no different in the age of COVID. Captives will take a leading role in 2021 renewals and give business owners a stronger hand when it comes to negotiations with insurers. They will be at the core of companies’ risk transfer and risk management strategies.

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How Big Data Drives Insurance Innovation and Better Experiences

How big data drives insurance innovation and better experiences

As advanced technologies continue to fuel disruptive changes in many industries today, insurers are intent on leveraging the benefits of big data, also known as data analytics, to help improve everything from customer service to underwriting.

Here are three areas where the value of data analytics and technology is already fueling insurance innovation and better customer experiences.

  • AI-based underwriting
    Artificial intelligence (AI) is accelerating the technology revolution currently underway in insurance. In fact, according to one forecast, the transformative effect of AI and machine learning on the insurance process just can’t be overstated. As AI continues to evolve, the report concludes, it’s likely to shift insurance from the perspective of “detect and repair” to “predict and prevent.” In our connected world of big data and digital devices, for example, insurers already are leveraging usage-based information to better understand customer risks and coverage needs. This predictive data is inspiring new products, more tailored underwriting, and real-time service delivery. Consider a manufacturing facility where information from wearable-equipped employees and fleet telematics is connected to an actuarial database. Using AI algorithms, an insurer could calculate the business’s risk based on employees’ and vehicles’ activities, as well as the probability and severity of potential events. The benefits of a data-driven approach help both customers and insurers by:
    • Encouraging safety;
    • Delivering more accurate risk assessments and underwriting;
    • Helping to reduce claims costs; and
    • Changing the customer-insurer relationship from reactive to proactive.

The bottom line? When first-hand data informs the insurance situation, the benefits can include better risk identification and underwriting evaluation and more tailored solutions

Proactive policy management via big data automation

Technology is also creating easier access to more reliable data and speedier evaluation of risk.

Liberty Mutual Insurance and its technology partners are harnessing this power of big data to more accurately identify account opportunities and develop proactive coverage solutions for customers. Through its latest relationship with Intellect SEEC, for example, thousands of third-party data sources – like court filings, industry data, and government records, – are analyzed and packaged into actionable information so underwriters can more quickly identify, underwrite, and service potential accounts. The result is a win-win for brokers and customers, providing:

An enhanced ability to understand each potential customer’s insurance service and product needs,

An ongoing window into an account to identify new needs, which can help to customize coverage options and solutions to meet changing risks.

With these deeper insights, Liberty Mutual can more quickly understand current and potential customer needs and create product solutions that help customers better manage their exposures. 

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