Twelve Years In, the Story Just Got More Honest: Five Threads to Pull from AIS 2026

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Ryan Smith just got back from NCCI’s Annual Issues Symposium in Orlando. The twelfth straight year of underwriting profitability for workers’ compensation held. The rooms in Orlando sounded different about it. True’s Amy Sliger walks through five threads from AIS 2026 worth pulling on as carriers head into 2026.

What Mollick’s AIS Keynote on Artificial Intelligence (AI) Means for Workers’ Comp

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Ethan Mollick takes the AIS 2026 keynote stage with a cross-industry frame on AI adoption. Workers’ compensation needs the localization. We unpack the honest state of AI adoption in our industry, where it is already paying off, where the gaps still are, and what ’embracing the AI revolution’ looks like for carriers, SIGs, captives, MGAs, and TPAs.

Medical Severity Isn’t One Number: What’s Really Driving Claim Costs Heading Into AIS 2026

Hand holding a stethoscope, with the chestpiece revealing workers' compensation medical cost drivers (pill, scalpel, physical therapy band, price tag, and trend arrows) over percent and dollar signs. Hero image for the True Insurtech Solutions NCCI AIS 2026 medical severity blog.

When someone says medical severity is up six percent, it sounds like a single data point. NCCI’s Raji Chadarevian frames AIS 2026’s severity session this way: medical severity is more than a single metric. Here’s what’s driving claim costs going into the rest of the decade.

Something New Is Coming to Workers’ Comp

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Workers’ compensation communication is broken—and everyone feels it. From claims and underwriting to marketing and compliance, teams struggle with slow, inconsistent messaging that frustrates customers and drags down efficiency. Next Tuesday, October 7, a new standard will be unveiled—one that promises speed, clarity, and confidence in every interaction. Don’t miss the reveal.