SAN FRANCISCO — June 29, 2026
Executive Summary
Corgi Insurance has introduced Corgi Claims, a full-service AI-native third-party administrator (TPA) that combines a nationwide network of more than 5,000 licensed adjusters with artificial intelligence to streamline claims administration. The platform is designed to review every claim immediately upon submission, helping identify claim severity, potential coverage issues, and missing documentation before adjusters begin their evaluation, while keeping licensed professionals responsible for claim decisions.
Announcement Overview
Corgi Insurance announced the launch of Corgi Claims, expanding its insurance infrastructure with a new AI-native claims administration platform. The service supports insurance carriers, MGAs, captives, program administrators, and self-insured organizations seeking either outsourced claims administration or supplemental claims capacity. By combining automated claim analysis with experienced adjusters, the company aims to accelerate administrative processes while maintaining professional oversight across multiple commercial and specialty insurance lines.
Key Announcement Details
- Announcement Type: Product Launch (AI-Native Third-Party Administrator)
- Company: Corgi Insurance
- Product Launched: Corgi Claims
- Launch Date: June 29, 2026
- Headquarters: San Francisco, California
- Platform Type: Full-service AI-native Third-Party Administrator (TPA)
- Primary Purpose: AI-powered outsourced claims administration and supplemental claims capacity
- Target Customers: Insurance carriers, MGAs, captives, program administrators, and self-insured organizations
- Claims Network: Nationwide network of more than 5,000 licensed adjusters
- AI Capabilities: Instant claim review, severity scoring, coverage issue identification, and missing document detection
- Claims Decision Model: Licensed adjusters remain responsible for all claim decisions, with AI supporting administrative workflows
- Supported Lines of Business: Commercial liability, property, catastrophe, renters, trucking, workers’ compensation, and specialty programs
- Key Operational Benefits: Faster claim intake, automated administrative processing, improved claim file readiness, and enhanced workflow efficiency
- Availability: Available immediately
- Demo Availability: Organizations can request a demonstration through the Corgi Claims platform
- Business Strategy: Expansion of Corgi’s AI-native insurance infrastructure across claims administration
- Company Positioning: AI-native insurance company operating across carrier, reinsurer, MGA, TPA, and underwriting technology
- Capital Raised Since Founding: $374 million
- Most Recent Valuation: $2.6 billion
Launch of Corgi Claims
Corgi Insurance announced the commercial launch of Corgi Claims, describing the platform as a full-service third-party administrator built to combine artificial intelligence with licensed claims professionals.
According to the company, the service integrates:
- A nationwide network of more than 5,000 licensed adjusters
- AI-driven claim review immediately after claim reporting
- Automated claim preparation before adjuster review
- Support for multiple commercial and specialty insurance lines
The company stated that the platform is available immediately following its launch.
AI Reviews Claims Immediately After Reporting
According to Corgi, every reported claim is automatically analyzed by artificial intelligence as soon as it enters the platform.
Before an adjuster begins reviewing a file, the system is designed to evaluate several administrative elements, including:
- Claim severity scoring
- Identification of potential coverage issues
- Detection of missing claim documentation
- Preparation of claim files for adjuster review
The company stated that this workflow is intended to reduce manual administrative effort while helping adjusters begin each claim with key information already organized.
Claims Workflow Designed Around Licensed Adjusters
Corgi stated that experienced claims professionals remain responsible for claim decisions throughout the process.
Rather than replacing adjusters, the platform is intended to automate repetitive administrative work surrounding claims handling so licensed professionals can focus on evaluating coverage, investigating losses, and making informed claim determinations.
According to the company, artificial intelligence supports operational efficiency while adjusters continue exercising professional judgment on every claim.
Coverage Across Multiple Lines of Business
Corgi Claims has been developed to support a broad range of insurance products and claims programs.
According to the announcement, supported business lines include:
- Commercial liability
- Commercial property
- Catastrophe claims
- Renters insurance
- Trucking
- Workers’ compensation
- Specialty insurance programs
The company stated that the platform is designed to provide claims administration capabilities across these different insurance segments through a single operating environment.
Company Commentary
Nicolas Laqua, Co-Founder and Chief Executive Officer of Corgi, said:
“Claims is where insurance keeps its promise, and it’s also where the industry is slowest.”
Discussing the purpose behind the new platform, Laqua added:
“We built Corgi Claims so the busywork happens the instant a claim is reported, and experienced adjusters spend their time on judgment, not data entry. Faster answers for policyholders, cleaner files for carriers.”
According to the company, the launch reflects its objective of applying artificial intelligence to administrative processes while maintaining human oversight for claim decisions.
Availability
Corgi announced that Corgi Claims is available immediately for organizations seeking professional claims administration services.
Eligible organizations include:
- Insurance carriers
- Managing General Agents (MGAs)
- Captives
- Program administrators
- Self-insured organizations
The company stated that organizations may use the platform for:
- Fully outsourced claims administration
- Supplemental claims capacity
- Additional operational support during increased claim volumes
According to the announcement, interested organizations can request product demonstrations through the company’s claims platform.
AI-Native Claims Administration Strategy
The introduction of Corgi Claims expands the company’s broader AI-native insurance infrastructure.
According to Corgi, the platform combines automated administrative analysis with licensed adjusting expertise rather than relying exclusively on automation. The company stated that reviewing claims immediately after submission allows important administrative issues to be identified before adjusters begin their review.
The platform is intended to improve operational efficiency by organizing claim information earlier in the claims lifecycle while preserving professional decision-making throughout the adjustment process.
Supporting Faster Claims Operations
According to the company, several operational capabilities are integrated into the platform to support claims processing.
These include:
- Immediate claim evaluation
- Automated document review
- Coverage issue identification
- Severity assessment
- Administrative workflow acceleration
- Preparation of organized claim files before adjuster review
The company stated that these capabilities are designed to reduce administrative workload while supporting more efficient claims handling.
Regulatory Information
According to the announcement:
- Claims administration and related services are provided through Corgi subsidiaries and affiliates.
- Those entities are licensed as third-party administrators or adjusting firms in the jurisdictions where they operate.
About Corgi Insurance
Corgi Insurance describes itself as the first AI-native insurance company. According to the company, it operates across multiple components of the insurance value chain, including carrier operations, reinsurance, MGA services, third-party administration, and underwriting technology. Corgi stated that this integrated approach enables carriers, insurance programs, and distribution partners to underwrite, place, and service insurance coverage through a unified technology infrastructure. The company also stated that it has raised $374 million since its founding and was most recently valued at $2.6 billion.
Media Contact
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Source Attribution
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