Author: Betsylew R. Miale-Gix
Over the last few years the use of the computer program, Colossus, to
adjust personal injury auto accident claims has spread, virus-like,
throughout the insurance industry. This article is to introduce you to
what it is and how it impacts what value the insurance company will put
on your motor vehicle personal injury claim.
Colossus is an artificial intelligence program which purports to be
able to place a value on certain types of personal injury claims using
over 10,400 parameters to screen data entered by the adjuster. None of
those parameters take into account the human factors that are the most
important to an honest evaluation of the change in the quality of life
or pain and suffering element of the personal injury claim. The program
is part of a comprehensive cost containment package put together by
Computer Services Corporation for the purpose of reducing payouts on
injury claims to increase insurance company profits. The results have
been damaging to the injured claimants but lucrative for the insurance
companies.
Around 60% of all insurance companies writing automobile insurance in
the United States now use the Colossus program to determine the value
of personal injury claims. Two of the three companies with the largest
market shares in Washington state, Farmers Insurance and Allstate
Insurance use Colossus. Not surprisingly, these same insurers had the
most consumer complaints filed against them with the Washington State
Insurance Comissioner's office in 2002. The evidence suggests Allstate
and Farmers are also the most aggressive in rating adjuster performance
on their ability to conclude cases within the Colossus value range.
The program itself is not the villain alone, as Colossus determines
values based on the "tuning" or additional database parameters entered
by each specific insurance company. Once the database is in place
Colossus is ready to accept data on the specific claim under
consideration. The adjuster inputs data about a claim through an
interactive series of questions as prompted by Colossus. The range of
questions is broad as it is designed to encompass all the key factors
involved in a claim from income loss to medical expenses, diagnosis,
ratable permanent injury, liability, impact, use of safety equipment,
prior conditions, etc. The several pages of data entry required make
operator error or "garbage in garbage out" a distinct possibility.
The first law of Colossus is the medical records rule. These are the
source for most pieces of information that can be entered and credited
toward the value of the claim. The program divides personal injury care
into phases - initial, subsequent and future. If it isn't written down
in your medical or other care records it does not exist and did not
happen to you. The verbiage used in the records can make a difference
in how an injury or finding is perceived, entered into the computer and
the impact it has on the claim. For example, in Colossus-speak only bulge and herniation
are recognized as warranting the additional settlement value associated
with having received a disc lesion type injury in the auto accident.
Any element of subjective complaints or examinations that is not listed
in the medical or other care records as specific findings, diagnosis,
treatment plans will not be considered when assessing the value of the
personal injury claim. Some of these pieces of critical information can
be provided through a supplemental narrative report or file note.
Changes in Activities of Daily Living (ADL) are entered as "Activities
Under Duress"(AUD). AUD are defined as activities that must be
undertaken out of necessity but which are impacted by pain and partial
disability from the personal injury. They must be spelled out
specifically in medical records as to how they impact the injured
person at home, work, school or otherwise.
Certain diagnosis have inherent value and add money toward the
settlement offer in a musculoligamentous, or neck and back injury case.
These include muscle spasm, range of motion loss, headaches, dizziness,
vision disturbance, anxiety, depression. Findings such as sensory
changes to touch or pin prick, sensitive areas on palpation, neck
guarding, abnormal head posture, cervical lordosis and muscle weakness
will be recognized by Colossus. Permanent ratable impairment is
considered by Colossus when assessed by a medical doctor (not doctors
of chiropractic) and computed according to the AMA guidelines for
permanent impairment. Loss of enjoyment of life as an element of
general damages is only credited if ratable impairment is present.
It is also important to note that the computer adjuster program does
have some limitations in how it is supposed to be used by the insurance
companies. Colossus is not designed to evaluate personal injury claims
involving brain injury, psychological injury, dental injury (though it
does include TMJ injury) or residual scarring. Where one or more of
these conditions are clearly documented in the care provider records a
human evaluation of what the personal injury claim is worth outside the
computer program is supposed to occur.
Attorneys in Washington as well as across the country have, and are,
filing cases against the insurance companies who use Colossus as the
determining factor in deciding the value of an automobile personal
injury claim. At some point these cases may succeed in extending the
reach of consumer protection and /or insurance bad faith laws and codes
to the point where modifications will have to be made in claims
handling using Colossus industry wide and the for the most aggressive
insurers, Allstate and Farmers in particular.
The complexities of Colossus driven evaluation of personal injury
claims means documentation by providers needs to be to a "gold
standard." It also means a consultation with a skilled personal injury
attorney is important to advance the interests and recovery of the
injured persons in this hostile and inhuman personal injury claim
environment. A skilled attorney can assist the care provider in
providing adequate documentation, then present that documentation and
other evidence necessary to feed Colossus and obtain the best result
for the injured person.