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Data from insurers and regulators indicate a concerning rise in motor collision claims, prompting the National Heavy Vehicle Regulator (NHVR) to intensify its oversight. Recurring incidents can lead to formal investigations, compliance audits, and even the loss of accreditation under the Heavy Vehicle National Law (HVNL), with consequences extending beyond vehicle repair costs to affect a business's operations, reputation, and insurance premiums.
In response, many operators are turning to advanced forms of insurance and data-driven risk management strategies to mitigate exposure. Usage-Based Insurance (UBI), which calculates premiums based on actual driving data, is gaining traction. By integrating telematics technology that tracks speed, braking, and driver fatigue, insurers and fleet managers can better assess behaviour and reduce premiums for safe driving. Additionally, data collection and analytics enable operators to identify high-risk routes, depots, or driver groups, with some platforms employing artificial intelligence to forecast claims likelihood using variables such as vehicle condition, route type, and weather patterns.
For larger organisations, alternative models like captive insurance and risk pooling provide greater control over claims handling and premium stability, potentially reducing long-term costs for operators with strong risk management frameworks. Risk consulting services also assist in lowering accident frequency through tailored assessments such as insurable risk profiling and business interruption reviews.
As the industry shifts from reactive to predictive strategies, proactive use of data, advanced insurance models, and collaboration with risk specialists have become essential components of modern fleet management. Mitigating risk today means being proactive, not reactive, and for operators navigating a challenging environment, reassessing risk strategy is no longer optional but a business imperative.
Published:Monday, 8th Dec 2025
Source: Paige Estritori
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