In April 2025, the Insurance Data Network (IDN) launched with a disruptive yet simple premise: access to claims loss history data is no longer enough. Insurers need robust integrated, automated, and usable cross-carrier insights. For too long, the industry's greatest defense, its collective intelligence, remained locked in unusable, manual processes. IDN was built to bridge that gap, moving beyond static, searchable archives to automated and actionable collaboration that turns billions of data points into a proactive shield at the very moment a claim is entered.
Every data network faces the same foundational challenge: the "chicken and egg" problem. You need participants to provide value, but you need to demonstrate value to attract participants. IDN broke this cycle faster than anyone anticipated.
In less than 12 months, the network achieved nearly 70% claims coverage across all 50 states. This isn't merely a statistical milestone, it's a tipping point. When seven out of ten claims in the U.S. are visible through a single lens, the blind spots that previously sheltered organized fraud rings and individual fraudsters are effectively obliterated.
That growth is anchored by the industry's heaviest hitters. Four of the top five U.S. P&C carriers now trust IDN as their primary cross-carrier data partner. Their participation creates a true network effect: as more data enters the system, predictive power and fraud-detection capabilities increase exponentially for every member, regardless of their size.
IDN's core value lies in cross-carrier visibility across all Property & Casualty lines. Historically, a claims handler might suspect something was wrong and have little more than instinct to act on. IDN replaces that gut feeling with a hard data trail. Automated, integrated, and actionable insights you can actually do something with.
By providing access to a multidimensional loss history engine, IDN enables insurers to:
Efficiency is the defining theme of 2026. As carriers face mounting pressure to lower combined ratios, claims teams must move faster and more accurately than ever before.
IDN acts as a force multiplier for investigators and claim handlers. By integrating directly into existing workflows, the system identifies suspicious activity as early as first notice of loss — before resources are wasted pursuing dead ends. Rather than chasing ghosts, investigators can focus their energy on high-probability cases backed by cross-carrier evidence.
Integrated claim monitoring means the system is always on, supporting multiple touchpoints from the initial First Notice of Loss (FNOL) through final settlement.
Looking back on IDN's first year, one thing is clear: what began as a forward-thinking innovation has become a strategic necessity. In a market where nearly 90% of insurance executives agree that data silos are the primary obstacle to effective fraud detection, a unified, reliable, and automated data ecosystem is the most effective defense against increasingly sophisticated fraud.
For those not yet in the network, the question is no longer whether cross-carrier data is useful, the results of the past year have answered that definitively. The real question is: how much longer can you afford to see only part of the picture?
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