Auto & Liability: Reduce injury claims costs.

Auto & Liability

Injury claims are one of the largest components of auto indemnity costs and ultimately drive the premiums charged to policyholder. Effective management of these claims and their associated costs, combined with an optimal healthcare management program, is the key to reducing claim costs and achieving customer satisfaction.

CorVel's Auto Healthcare Management Programs offer a continuum of services that facilitate patient recovery and medical cost containment. Our services utilize leading edge technology and are tailored to customer-specific healthcare management programs that can truly make a difference.

Services Include:

  • National Preferred Provider Organization (PPO)
  • Medical Bill Review
  • First Notice of Loss
  • Utilization Review / Early Intervention
  • Telephonic and Field Case Management
  • Reporting and Analysis
  • Liability and Demand Reviews

CorVel's innovative line of auto healthcare management interventions offers insurers, self-insured and third party administrators additional savings opportunities:

  • Voluntary PPO access / channeling program
  • Wage loss and replacement services precertification
  • Inpatient and outpatient hospital line item bill review
  • Automated provider reimbursement
  • Artificial intelligence technology

Features:

  • Early assessment of liability injury claims
  • Patient advocacy with access to quality providers
  • Precertification of medical and associated claim costs
  • National clinical protocols; over 1,200 credentialed case managers
  • Compliance with regulatory requirements
Benefits:
  • Quality care for patients generates customer retention
  • Reduce cost of medical treatment, claim costs and legal fees
  • Expedite resolution of claims
  • Payor decisions supported by clinical protocols and case managers
  • Litigation support
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