AIG Specialty Workers’ Compensation, a division of the property and casualty insurance subsidiaries of American International Group, Inc. (AIG), announced the expansion of its “Partners in Productivity” Web site (www.aigswc.com) to enable its small business policyholders and their brokers to report claims online and to request and receive loss runs electronically.
With the launch of the new online functionality, customers and their representatives can immediately submit claims to AIG Specialty Workers’ Compensation claims adjusters for review. By providing direct electronic access via the Partners in Productivity website, AIG Specialty Workers’ Compensation will reduce processing time for individual claims and engage claims management capabilities on a more timely basis. These new system functions were specifically designed to respond to a major priority of policyholders – enhanced communication and response to claims.
“Our website has been well received by customers and brokers,” said Jim Roberts, President, AIG Specialty Workers’ Compensation. “These features combine with the AIG RiskTool System, our online loss prevention and risk management platform, to offer a comprehensive set of resources that will help policyholders improve workplace safety.”
The new Partners in Productivity Web site enables insureds to download loss runs in Adobe PDF or Microsoft Excel format.
For more information, please contact AIG Specialty Workers’ Compensation Senior Vice President Larry Corsi at (973) 331-8544 or larry.corsi@aig.com.


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