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Making Insurers Humane

THE INSURANCE TIMES

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July 2025

The final objective of our six-year thought process which resulted in an invention and a patent is about how to make insurers humane. After having taken this first step, we intuitively knew, what the last step has to be.

Making Insurers Humane

Note from Editor

Insurance, at its core, is a social contract—a mechanism to protect lives, livelihoods, and property. Yet, in the operational cycle of claim settlement, one crucial area remains largely unaddressed: salvage. The advent of India’s first-ever patented solution on Insurance Salvage by InsurancePe is a landmark moment that calls attention to a long-ignored dimension of the industry.

Salvage is more than just a legal leftover post-claim; it represents the residue of misfortune, and how we treat it reflects the ethical underpinnings of our industry. For decades, vehicles declared as total losses—whether from accidents or floods—are quickly auctioned off to dealers who refurbish and resell them, often without transparent disclosure. This puts unsuspecting buyers at risk and increases the probability of repeat accidents, undermining the very objective of insurance—public safety and trust.

The issue is not just legal; it’s moral and pragmatic. Are insurers merely claim-settling entities? Or should they embrace a more humanistic responsibility—ensuring that what comes out of a claim process does not inadvertently endanger others?

This editorial marks the beginning of our exclusive Insurance

Patent Series, starting with this revolutionary patent on salvage. It is time we go beyond compliance and start embedding compassion, foresight, and responsibility into our insurance practices. At The Insurance Times, we applaud this initiative as it redefines the insurer's duty—extending it beyond policy issuance and claim payout, to ensuring postclaim safety for all.

This series will not just showcase innovation, but also ignite vital conversations on transforming insurance from a transactional model to a truly protective, ethical institution. Let us make insurers humane. Let us make insurance matter— beyond the claim.

Dr. Rakesh Agarwal, Editor, The Insurance Times

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