Mitchell’s Third Quarter 2020 Industry Trends Report Explores P&C Trends in the Age of COVID-19
"We're starting to see important new patterns emerge as we move into the second half of 2020," said President and CEO
Throughout this quarter's report, Mitchell experts share insights important to the industry, including new vehicle repair trends based on an analysis of diagnostic scanning data, complications introduced by automobiles with Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS), the challenges of the insurance industry workforce's most experienced adjusters thinking about retirement and the impact of COVID-19 on healthcare employee workers' compensation claims.
All of these insights are collected into two editions: the Auto Physical Damage Edition and the Casualty Edition, each with their own lead article.
The Auto Physical Damage Edition: Cracking the Code: What DTCs Tell Us About Vehicle Repair Trends
Using data from more than 2 million scans performed by
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In addition to this article, the Auto Physical Damage Edition dives deeper into the training and tools needed to repair vehicles with ADAS. It discusses the value partners bring to transforming the claims journey, the importance of measuring and monitoring performance metrics, and the Q2 2020 used vehicle and average length of rental market conditions.
The Casualty Edition: The Insurance Workforce: How to Maintain Knowledge & Set New Employees up for Success
The insurance industry workforce has been going through a significant demographic change over the past few years, and COVID-19 has accelerated the industry's need to adapt. Experienced adjusters are approaching retirement age (this demographic will increase by 4.5% over the next five years), but younger workers are less likely to remain with one organization long enough to gain the skills needed to be effective replacements. Article author
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Other articles in the Casualty Edition take a closer look at therapeutic alternatives, discuss the effect of COVID-19 on workers' compensation technology, share tips to better manage remote workforces as working-from-home policies stretch into 2021, and analyze workers' compensation data that shows the impact of COVID-19 on the healthcare industry and its people.
About the Industry Trends Report
Now in its 19th year, Mitchell's Industry Trends Report reaches more than 30,000 collision and casualty industry professionals and provides meaningful visibility into data-driven trends in the P&C and collision repair markets. The complete reports are available at mpower.mitchell.com/industry-trends-reports.
For further collision repair and property casualty industry updates and perspectives, follow Mitchell on Twitter @Mitchell_Intl, @MitchellClaims, @MitchellRepair, @MitchellPBM and on LinkedIn.
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