Consumers Want Transparency in AI-Driven Processing for Severe Weather Claims, but Trust in Reliability Remains Low, According to Insurity Survey
Insurity’s 2025 AI in Insurance Report highlights key insights on consumer confidence in AI for assessing and processing claims after severe weather events
The findings reveal that 44% of consumers do not believe that AI-based damage assessments, such as those conducted using drones or satellite imagery, are more reliable than assessments performed by human inspectors. Additionally, while AI has the potential to improve the speed and efficiency of claims processing, only 28% of consumers agree that AI could help their insurer handle claims more efficiently after severe weather events.
This research highlights a critical gap between what consumers expect and what they trust. While there is strong demand for transparency, insurers need to do more than just open the black box of AI. To build trust, insurers must ensure their AI-driven assessments are accurate, easy to explain, and seamlessly integrated into their claims processes to provide meaningful benefits to policyholders. By demonstrating transparency and reliability, insurers can unlock the full potential of AI and create a more seamless, efficient claims experience.
Despite skepticism, there are signs of growing confidence. The report found that 38% of consumers feel confident filing a severe weather-related insurance claim if AI technology is used to validate their claim through satellite images and weather data. This suggests that when policyholders understand how AI can support the claims process, their comfort level increases.
For insurers, this represents a key opportunity to build stronger policyholder relationships by prioritizing transparency, education, and accountability. By clearly communicating how AI enhances claims accuracy and expedites damage assessments, insurers can bridge the trust gap and foster greater confidence during high-stakes moments when policyholders need support the most.
This survey was conducted online in
To learn more about Insurity’s 2025 AI in Insurance Report, please get in touch with [email protected].
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