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Exploiting Artificial Intelligence and Technology in Construction Claims of Tomorrow”

Type: Conference Presentation
Description: Society as a whole is rapidly changing thanks to innovative ideas, creative solutions, and the emergence of new technologies, with advancements in Artificial Intelligence (AI) being a common thread.  The construction industry has been a major draw for such new technology.  With software developed to learn and adapt, see things we can’t see, or perform everyday duties, construction is no longer completed with an engineer and a slide rule, brick walls built by, or oversight by an actual person.  We have predictive design software performing the engineering, robots taking the place of masons, and software evaluating and computing live feeds of the work being performed.  The uses for such data output that exists, but has not been exploited to-date.  Tomorrow is today.  Resultantly, the desks of claims professionals, attorneys, and experts should expect an increased volume of claims that involve such technological innovations, data produced from such innovations, and technology itself.  As an industry, we must pivot our thinking and align ourselves with such technological innovations by having the foresight to see what’s next, while exploiting the data more effectively and efficiently.  Soon the insurance industry will openly embrace technology and leverage its use in design and construction with advances in adjusting claims, making legal arguments, and providing experts untapped data to present to the jury.
Location: The Gavel National Conference V - Key Largo, FL.  Presentation with Hayley Newman, Esq., of Luks, Santaniello, Michael Hinojosa of National Claim Services and Terence Kadlec of Envista Forensics. 
Date: May 19, 2021