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Following Six-month Performance Analysis, The MEMIC Group Reports Enhanced Reserving Accuracy for Workers’ Comp Claims Through Gradient AI’s Total Incurred Prediction Model

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Following Six-month Performance Analysis, The MEMIC Group Reports Enhanced Reserving Accuracy for Workers’ Comp Claims Through Gradient AI’s Total Incurred Prediction Model
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Following Six-month Performance Analysis, The MEMIC Group Reports Enhanced Reserving Accuracy for Workers’ Comp Claims Through Gradient AI’s Total Incurred Prediction Model

2026-05-12 22:03 Last Updated At:22:11

BOSTON--(BUSINESS WIRE)--May 12, 2026--

The MEMIC Group, a leading workers’ compensation insurance provider focused on delivering proactive risk management and claims solutions, has experienced a marked uptick in reserving accuracy following the implementation of an AI-enabled prediction model from Gradient AI, a prominent enterprise software provider of artificial intelligence tools for the insurance industry. In the wake of a six-month implementation performance analysis, MEMIC is seeing meaningful improvements in case-level reserves and accuracy – as well as earlier, more targeted claims intervention – through Gradient AI’s Total Incurred Prediction (TIP) model.

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With claims environments exceedingly complex, MEMIC’s team felt that its conventional reserving approaches, while effective, had room to become more precise – especially at the individual case level. By expanding its established relationship with Gradient AI, MEMIC sought to hone the accuracy and timeliness of reserving decisions. It also hoped to bring its claims and underwriting performance into closer alignment.

Gradient AI’s Total Incurred Prediction model leverages advanced analytics to predict the total cost of claims earlier in their lifecycle, offer data-driven guidance for adjusters, and enable more consistent and accurate reserving decisions, among other benefits. For MEMIC, implementing the TIP model involved a measured, cross-functional approach – including underwriting, claims, and actuarial leadership – to best ensure proper evaluation of the solution’s value propositions. Throughout the effort, both companies maintained a commitment to developing operationalizing solutions that consistently align with MEMIC’s needs and strategic goals.

“Our shared goal was to incorporate our Total Incurred Prediction solution not as a mere ‘model delivery,’ but something that binds and underpins various aspects of MEMIC’s workers’ comp claims assessment strategies," said Stan Smith, CEO of Gradient AI. “This thoughtful, collaborative approaches has helped MEMIC steadily build value via the TIP model even while it maintains its day-to-day focus on execution. This type of organic, perpetual improvement-minded launch approach helps ease the transition through both continuity and continued progress.”

One area of particular focus was gauging potential under- or over-served claims as they relate to the National Council on Compensation Insurance (NCCI) Experience Modifications. Also known as X Mods, the calculations are a key aspect of determining pricing strategies for workers’ comp coverage.

“We went live with this enhanced process in May 2025,” said Matt Harmon, Senior Vice President of Claims for the MEMIC Group. “A six‑month post‑implementation study demonstrated that reserve adjustments driven by TIP insights resulted in more timely updates to X Mods and improved accuracy in experience‑based policy pricing at renewal.”

Beyond the initial objective, MEMIC Group identified several additional use cases for the TIP model across multiple functional areas. These include evaluating open claims at the individual policy level when an account leaves MEMIC, toward the goal of estimating future claim costs and profitability; analyzing claims within a policy to identify potential future development and inform renewal pricing strategies; and assessing claims associated with catastrophic loss events to provide earlier estimates of ultimate loss severity. The tools also review open claims across multiple policies when evaluating potential commutations or settlements with reinsurers for a specific accident year.

From an underwriting standpoint, MEMIC also has benefitted from earlier evidence of favorable trends in X Mods, and stronger alignment between claims outcomes and underwriting results. In its totality, the Gradient AI’s TIP model meaningfully contributed to MEMIC’s revenue growth in the first quarter of this year.

For MEMIC, the TIP model also is paying dividends at the organizational and change management levels. By embedding predictive analytics into daily decision-making, the solution supports a more proactive, data-driven culture that helps distinguish MEMIC from many competitors.

“Improved reserve accuracy has given MEMIC underwriters greater confidence in renewal pricing decisions,” said Harmon. “In many cases, this has supported more appropriate premium levels that more accurately reflect underlying risk. These changes have had a favorable impact on both revenue and overall profitability, while supporting fair and transparent pricing for customers.”

About Gradient AI

Gradient AI is a leading provider of proven artificial intelligence (AI) solutions for the insurance industry. Its full-cycle platform improves loss ratios and profitability by predicting underwriting and claim risks with greater accuracy, as well as reducing quote turnaround times and claim expenses through intelligent automation.

Unlike other solutions that use a limited claims and underwriting dataset, Gradient AI’s software-as-a-service (SaaS) platform leverages a vast industry data lake comprising tens of millions of policies and claims. It also incorporates numerous other features including economic, health, geographic, and demographic information. Customers include some of the most recognized insurance carriers, MGAs, MGUs, TPAs, risk pools, PEOs, and large self-insured employers across all major lines of insurance. By using Gradient AI's solutions, insurers of all types achieve a better return on risk. To learn more about Gradient AI, visit: www.gradientai.com or follow on LinkedIn.

About The MEMIC Group

The MEMIC Group includes MEMIC Indemnity Company, MEMIC Casualty Company, and its parent company, Maine Employers' Mutual Insurance Company. All companies are rated "A" (Excellent) by A.M. Best for financial strength and stability.

MEMIC is licensed to write workers' compensation coverage across all 50 states. They partner with more than 22,000 employers and support approximately 1 million of their employees through proactive safety services and compassionate injury management. Their teams are committed to helping workplaces thrive, from Maine to Florida and beyond.

In January 2026, The MEMIC Group acquired The Dakota Group ® including Risk Administration Services Inc. For more information, visit www.memic.com.

Gradient AI’s Total Incurred Prediction model leverages advanced analytics to predict the total cost of claims earlier in their lifecycle, offer data-driven guidance for adjusters, and enable more consistent and accurate reserving decisions, among other benefits.

Gradient AI’s Total Incurred Prediction model leverages advanced analytics to predict the total cost of claims earlier in their lifecycle, offer data-driven guidance for adjusters, and enable more consistent and accurate reserving decisions, among other benefits.

PARIS (AP) — Paris Saint-Germain forward Ousmane Dembélé won Ligue 1's player of the season award for the second straight year, despite injuries limiting him to nine league starts.

Dembélé received the award late Monday night as a PSG player claimed it for the 10th straight time. Kylian Mbappé won five in a row before joining Real Madrid.

Alexandre Lacazette was the last non-PSG player to win it when playing for Lyon in 2015. The prize was not awarded during the pandemic-shortened 2019-20 campaign.

Dembélé was selected ahead of two PSG teammates: left back Nuno Mendes and tireless central midfielder Vitinha — who spent more than twice as long as Dembélé on the field. Lens winger Florian Thauvin and Marseille forward Mason Greenwood were the other two candidates.

Dembélé starred in PSG's league title win last season with 21 goals — level with Greenwood — and went on to win the Ballon d'Or, but made less of an impact this time mainly because of nagging injuries in the first half of the season.

But he still managed 10 goals and five assists in 20 league appearances overall as coach Luis Enrique used him and captain Marquinhos more sparingly in Ligue 1. Dembélé played 959 minutes in total compared to 2,369 for Thauvin, who finished with the same number of goals, assists and penalties (two) and 2,008 for Vitinha.

His performances have arguably been more impactful in the Champions League. PSG is aiming for a second straight title after beating Bayern Munich in the semifinals, with Dembélé’s early goal in the return leg earning PSG a 1-1 draw and putting it through 6-5 on aggregate.

PSG plays Premier League leader Arsenal in the final on May 30.

PSG teammate Désiré Doué was voted the league's best young player for the second straight season. The 20-year-old forward's winning goal against Brest on Sunday put PSG on the verge of a record-extending 14th league title.

PSG is six points ahead of second-placed Lens with two games left and with a vastly superior goal difference. PSG only needs a draw at Lens on Wednesday in their rescheduled match to clinch the title.

Pierre Sage won the best coach award for turning Lens into a surprise title contender in his first season in charge and with far less resources than cash-rich PSG.

“Congratulations to Pierre Sage, he deserves to win this trophy because what he's done with Lens is incredible,” Luis Enrique said. “It's the first time in my three seasons here that there's been a genuine rival. It's has been motivating.”

Robin Risser won the best goalkeeper award for Lens.

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PSG's Desire Doue, left, celebrates scoring his side's opening goal during the French League One soccer match between Paris Saint Germain and Brest in Paris, France, Sunday, May 10, 2026. (AP Photo/Thibault Camus)

PSG's Desire Doue, left, celebrates scoring his side's opening goal during the French League One soccer match between Paris Saint Germain and Brest in Paris, France, Sunday, May 10, 2026. (AP Photo/Thibault Camus)

PSG's Ousmane Dembele runs for the ball during the French League One soccer match between Paris Saint Germain and Brest in Paris, France, Sunday, May 10, 2026. (AP Photo/Thibault Camus)

PSG's Ousmane Dembele runs for the ball during the French League One soccer match between Paris Saint Germain and Brest in Paris, France, Sunday, May 10, 2026. (AP Photo/Thibault Camus)

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