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Travelers Customers Increasingly Rely on Mobile Devices to File Claims
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Wednesday, June 15, 2011
Travelers Customers Increasingly Rely on Mobile Devices to File Claims10:49 EDT Wednesday, June 15, 2011
HARTFORD, Conn. (Business Wire) -- As a sign of the growing popularity of smartphones, Travelers has seen a
substantial increase in the number of claims filed via mobile devices
during the past year, according to a comprehensive analysis of its
claims.
The Travelers study broadly examined insurance claims filed over the
past 16 months using mobile devices. In reviewing claims data comparing
the first four months of 2010 versus the same time period in 2011, the
number of claims filed via mobile devices more than tripled.
“The faster our customers report claims to Travelers, the faster we can
help them,” said Jay Gauthier, Vice President, Travelers Personal
Insurance Marketing. “That's why we continue to develop technologies
that make it easy for our customers to communicate with us in the way
that's most convenient to them, whether online, over the phone, or
through their mobile devices, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week."
Capitalizing on the trend of increased usage of mobile devices to report
claims, Travelers developed its “Auto Accident Help” mobile application
for Android™ devices. This free app, which was made available to iPhone®
and BlackBerry® smartphone users in 2010, gives any Android user an
efficient way to create an accident report and provides another way for
Travelers customers to report claims. Consumers can now download the
“Auto Accident Help” app for Android devices by visiting the mobile
site of Travelers.com.
As part of the claim study, Travelers found that 70 percent of claims
filed through mobile devices related to personal
auto insurance, 28 percent were personal
insurance property claims and the remaining two percent were business
insurance property claims (.5 percent) and business insurance auto
claims (1.5 percent).
“Our claims analysis reveals that at the time of an auto accident, it is
convenient for individuals to report the claim through their mobile
device so they can quickly begin the process of getting their car back
to the condition it was in before the accident took place,” said
Gauthier.
According to a recent report from Neilsen, 36 percent of U.S. mobile
phone consumers now have smartphones. In addition, of those who download
smartphone apps, 68 percent of those with iPhones, 60 percent of those
with Android devices and 45 percent of those with Blackberry/RIM
smartphones reported using their mobile apps multiple times a day.1
For information about the “Auto Accident Help” for Android devices and
iPhones and “Quick Connect” for BlackBerry smartphones, and all of
Travelers' mobile
tools, visit travelers.com/about-us/mobile-tools.aspx.
About TravelersThe Travelers Companies, Inc. (NYSE: TRV)
is a leading property casualty insurer selling primarily through
independent agents and brokers. The company's diverse business lines
offer its global customers a wide range of coverage in the auto,
home
and business
settings. A component of the Dow Jones Industrial Average, Travelers has
more than 30,000 employees and generated revenues of approximately $25
billion in 2010. For more information, visit www.travelers.com.
1. http://blog.nielsen.com/nielsenwire/online_mobile/consumers-and-mobile-apps-in-the-u-s-all-about-android-and-apple-ios/
The Travelers Companies, Inc.Matt Bordonaro, 860-277-7014
