Progressive Implements Mitchell's Cloud Estimating TruckMax

Progressive Implements Mitchell’s Cloud Estimating TruckMax

Largest U.S. writer of commercial auto insurance uses Mitchell Cloud Estimating TruckMax and the company’s cloud-based platform to complete commercial, specialty and passenger vehicle appraisals

Mitchell announced that Progressive Insurance has implemented Mitchell Cloud Estimating TruckMax to help better manage appraisals of collision-damaged light-, medium- and heavy-duty trucks. Progressive is the largest U.S. insurer of commercial autos, with 16% market share in 2022.

The carrier, also a top seller of motorcycle insurance, first selected Mitchell’s cloud-based estimating solution in 2019 for claims involving personal autos and motorcycles.

“With Mitchell Cloud Estimating TruckMax, we can better serve our customers — increasing appraiser efficiency and accuracy while decreasing cycle time,” said Kevin Peinkofer, general manager of Commercial Lines Claims for Progressive. “The addition of this new solution means that we now have a single, integrated platform for appraisals of passenger vehicles, motorcycles, and light-, medium- and heavy-duty trucks.”

Available in the U.S. and Canada, Mitchell Cloud Estimating TruckMax makes it possible for insurers and collision repairers to write estimates on the most common commercial trucks on the road today. It includes more than 57,000 unique configurations for medium- and heavy-duty trucks along with light-duty trucks and vans.

To help insurance appraisers and collision repairers increase estimate accuracy and reduce supplements, Mitchell Cloud Estimating TruckMax features integrated aftermarket parts pricing directly from suppliers, detailed exploded diagrams, in-house authored procedure pages, extensive labor data and intuitive paint refinish calculations. Carriers may also use it with Mitchell’s photo-based estimating technology to complete appraisals virtually. This industry-first, remote workflow can improve appraiser productivity by eliminating the need for in-person inspections on low-severity claims.

“We look forward to supporting Progressive as it continues to grow its commercial auto and specialty lines of business,” said Debbie Day, executive vice president and general manager of Mitchell’s Auto Physical Damage division. “Using Mitchell Cloud Estimating TruckMax and our portfolio of technology solutions, the top U.S. commercial auto insurer may complete appraisals and settle claims quickly and efficiently — helping to improve policyholder satisfaction, decrease cycle time and maintain focus on proper, safe repair.”  

For more information, visit the Mitchell website.

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