Autonomous vehicles, drones and cyber innovation have been hogging much of the discussions as to how insurers can prepare themselves for the technology of the future. What can easily be overlooked is the complex technology that already exists in the motor market.
The emergence of Advanced Driver Assistance Systems including lane assistance, automated emergency braking, parking aids and even night vision mean improved safety for drivers but only if the systems can be maintained correctly.
A recent Post roundtable, in association with National Windscreens, explored liability around the recent introduction of ADAS and the costs for insurers, repairers, and customers.
Download this article for a summary of the roundtable discussion.
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