Nearly Half of Consumers Feel Comfortable with Insurers Using AI to Monitor Severe Weather Risks, but Concerns About Premiums Remain High, Insurity Survey Finds
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The report revealed that while 45% of consumers state feeling comfortable with their insurer using AI to monitor and provide real-time alerts about potential weather-related risks, 42% express concern about how the accuracy of those predictions could influence their premiums or coverage. These findings highlight a significant challenge for insurers as they work to balance the introduction of AI-powered preventative services with transparent communication about their reliability and potential financial impact on policyholders.
Despite these concerns, there are clear opportunities for insurers to build trust. While 26% of consumers say they are more likely to trust AI-generated early warnings compared to traditional forecasts, only 20% consider it important that their insurer use AI to predict and mitigate severe weather risks. To foster confidence, insurers must demonstrate the practical benefits of AI-based alerts and predictions while being transparent about their accuracy and limitations.
"Severe weather events are increasing in frequency and severity, and consumers are looking for faster, more proactive solutions from their insurers," said
This openness to AI for severe weather management presents a critical opportunity for insurers to elevate the customer experience. Real-time alerts and proactive monitoring can strengthen customer relationships and potentially reduce claims costs by enabling early action. However, given the high stakes involved in coverage decisions, insurers must ensure their AI-driven insights are not only accurate but also easy for policyholders to understand and trust.
“The 2025 AI in Insurance Report underscores that while AI adoption continues to grow, consumers need more education and transparency to fully trust these tools,” said Lafond. “As the insurance industry navigates this landscape, the insurers that address these concerns head-on will be better positioned to foster stronger policyholder relationships and remain competitive.”
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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