How the Smart Home and the Internet of Things (IoT) May Materially Impact Non Catastrophic Peril Losses

How the Smart Home and the Internet of Things (IoT) May Materially Impact Non Catastrophic Peril Losses

6 years ago
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https://medium.com/@dave.wechsler/how-the-smart-home-and-the-internet-of-things-iot-may-materially-impact-non-catastrophic-peril-66e7fdbedb21

*David Wechsler is Senior Director of Business & Channel Partnership, Comcast Xfinity. The postings on this site are Dave’s own and do not necessarily reflect the views of Comcast.

For many, the concept of a “Smart Home” is a futuristic, and perhaps even frivolous, offering where lights shut off automatically once we fall asleep, thermostats are controlled from your phone and security cameras can show you what’s going on in your home from thousands of miles away. However, as I have written in many previous posts, we are only at the start of the Internet of Things (IoT). Significantly more sophisticated devices are already entering the market and soon consumers will see the benefits of both enhanced personal safety and home protection. Forward-thinking insurance companies are not only recognizing the potential for reduction in non-catastrophic loses, they are embracing the potential by filing Smart Home discounts to create incentives for consumers who utilize these technologies.