Insurance carriers are deploying artificial intelligence to process claims faster and more consistently, with significant implications for how restoration contractors document their work and negotiate scope and pricing with carriers.
AI-driven claims processing systems can analyze photographs, contractor estimates, and historical claims data to generate preliminary assessments of damage and recommended repair costs. These systems are designed to speed up the claims process and reduce the cost of claims adjustment.
For restoration contractors, AI claims processing creates both opportunities and challenges. Contractors who use standardized documentation and pricing tools that are compatible with carrier AI systems may find the claims process smoother and faster. However, contractors who rely on subjective assessments or non-standard documentation may face more frequent disputes.
The adoption of AI in claims processing is part of a broader technology transformation in the insurance industry that is reshaping the relationship between carriers and restoration contractors.
Industry organizations are developing guidance for restoration contractors on how to adapt their documentation and estimating practices to work effectively with AI-driven claims processing systems.


