New Empathy and LIMRA Research: The Overlooked Opportunity to Engage the Next Generation After an Insurance Payout
Data shows the claims experience is a powerful — yet underused — engine of long‑term growth for the industry
Empathy, the technology company transforming how the world plans for and navigates life’s hardest moments, and LIMRA, today announced new research examining how the life insurance claims experience shapes long-term customer relationships. The findings reveal a critical disconnect: while insurers have invested meaningfully in operational improvements, they are missing the opportunity to turn one of the most meaningful customer moments into lasting loyalty.
“What this research makes clear is that the claims moment is not just an operational milestone or well-executed transaction, it’s a relationship-defining experience,” said
Key Findings from the Research
The study surfaces several critical insights into what drives and limits long-term engagement following a claim:
The claims experience performs well operationally, but falls short as a relationship moment
- 91% of beneficiaries report being satisfied with their claims experience
- Core elements like communication (87%), clarity (85%), and timeliness (83%) are rated highly
- Yet according to LIMRA, fewer than 1 in 10 beneficiaries go on to become customers, highlighting a disconnect between satisfaction and long-term loyalty2
Perception after the claim is the strongest predictor of future business
- Post-claim perception is the #1 driver of both recommendation and purchase intent
- Among less satisfied beneficiaries, 71% say a better experience would have increased purchase intent, while 78% say it would have increased their likelihood of recommending the carrier
A major “delivery gap” exists between the support beneficiaries want and what they receive
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84% say dedicated support such as a specific person to guide them, grief or financial resources, or tools to help manage the process, would make the insurer more appealing
- Financial education: 65% want it, only 25% receive it
- Grief resources: 68% want it, only 35% receive it
- Emotional wellness programs: 81% want it; 24% receive it
- Assistance with probate: 81% want it; 17% receive it
- Well-being check-ins: 76% want it; 43% receive it
Beneficiaries are highly open to ongoing engagement
- 96% are open to post-claim communication across channels
- Most prefer personalized, practical guidance and not generic outreach
A Shift From Transaction to Relationship
The research reframes the claims experience as a pivotal moment in the customer lifecycle, not the end of a transaction but the beginning of a relationship.
“This research shows that beneficiaries are not inherently disengaged – they are highly open to continued interaction,” said
The findings highlight that beneficiaries are not disengaging by default, they are responding to the experience they receive. While insurers have made meaningful progress on operational efficiency, the research shows that emotional and practical support during and after the claim is what ultimately shapes long-term outcomes.
Technology and Support as the Next Frontier
As expectations evolve, the industry is beginning to shift toward more holistic, support-driven models of care. Solutions that combine digital tools with human guidance can help carriers extend support beyond the payout and better meet beneficiary needs.
To read the full report and its findings, visit empathy.com/resources/research/generational-loyalty-blueprint.
ABOUT EMPATHY
Empathy is a leading technology company transforming the way people plan for and navigate life’s toughest moments. Serving over 50 million policyholders across
About LIMRA
Serving the industry since 1916, LIMRA offers industry knowledge, insights, connections, and solutions to help nearly 700 member organizations, in almost 60 countries, navigate change with confidence. Visit LIMRA at www.limra.com.
ABOUT THE STUDY
This research was conducted by Empathy in partnership with LIMRA’s
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