New Research Uncovers the Importance of Fast Time to First Contact for P&C Claims
Response Times Correlate Directly with Customer Satisfaction and Cost Savings
The research analyzed customer data tied to a representative sample of 100 high caseload adjusters from across Hi Marley's carrier partners, including more than 2,500 customer satisfaction survey responses, conversation length, and cycle times.
The study found that adjusters who engage with customers quickly at the start of the claim are more likely to take an empathetic approach, provide timely service and sustain excellent communication throughout the claims process. The top-performing adjusters respond to at least half of their cases in or under three minutes from the moment a claimant contacts them via text message. These adjusters drove higher customer satisfaction ratings, lower cycle times and cost savings. Longer TTFC resulted in a higher propensity for sub-optimal communication, a trend toward poor responsiveness throughout the claim lifecycle, longer cycle times, and lower customer satisfaction scores.
To review the research, click here and download the new whitepaper from Hi Marley "Metrics that Matter: Unlocking the Value in 'Time to First Contact'.
TTFC is a strong indicator of adjusters' overall attention to customer service.
When it comes to the customer experience, policyholders are placing more importance on carrier responsiveness. Evidence of this is documented in Hi Marley's recent report "What Drives 1-Star and 5-Star Customer Satisfaction Scores in Claims," published in
Key data from Hi Marley's new research include:
- On average, the highest performing claims adjusters respond to 50 percent of their cases in or under 3 minutes and 80 percent of their claims in under 3.5 hours
- The lowest-performing adjusters take roughly two days or more time to respond to first contact in 50 percent of their cases
- Average customer satisfaction scores for the bottom 25 percent of adjusters with the longest TTFC are lower than the rest of the sample group
- Top-performing adjusters with the fastest TTFC resolved claims 10 percent faster than the lowest-performing adjusters, averaging three days of reduced cycle time
"In my years of claims leadership, I saw how, more often than not, excellent initial and ongoing responsiveness by adjusters positively impacted customer experience and ultimately impacted policyholder retention," said the report's co-author,
Hi Marley is the intelligent communication platform for the insurance industry. Built by people who know and love insurance, the platform enables hassle-free texting across the entire ecosystem, empowering insurance professionals and delighting policyholders. Hi Marley's industry-leading analytics deliver novel insights that fuel continuous improvement. The solution is built for the enterprise – fast to deploy, easy to use, and seamlessly integrates with other core systems. Hi Marley is empowering the world's leading insurance carriers to reinvent the customer and employee experience. Learn more at www.himarley.com.
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