Corgi Insurance Launches AI Claims Platform for Carriers and Administrators

June 30, 2026
Corgi Insurance has introduced Corgi Claims, an AI claims administration platform combining a nationwide network of adjusters with automated claim review and scoring.

Corgi has launched Corgi Claims, a third party administrator platform that combines a nationwide network of more than 5,000 licensed adjusters with AI that reviews and scores every claim as soon as it is reported, announced in a press release.

The system automatically evaluates claim severity, flags coverage issues, and identifies missing documents before an adjuster opens the file. This approach allows adjusters to begin their review with pre-assessed information rather than starting from scratch.

Corgi Claims supports multiple lines of business including commercial liability, property, catastrophe, trucking, renters, workers' compensation, and specialty programs. Licensed adjusters continue to make all claim decisions while the AI handles administrative tasks.

The platform is available immediately to insurance carriers, managing general agents, captives, program administrators, and self-insured organizations seeking outsourced or supplemental claims capacity. Corgi Insurance has raised $374 million to date and was most recently valued at $2.6 billion.

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