CLARA Analytics
AI-native claims intelligence platform for workers' compensation, auto, and general liability. Predictive models for triage, provider scoring, litigation risk, and fraud detection across the full claims lifecycle.
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- Traction (named carrier deployments)4 carrier deployment(s) with public source.
- 2/5
- Maturity (years since founding)10 years since founding (2016).
- 4/5
- Coverage (insurance lines supported)3 line(s) supported: workers-comp, auto, commercial.
- 3/5
- Analyst recognition (Celent / Gartner / Forrester / Everest / ISG)1 mention(s).
- 1/5
What it does
CLARA Analytics is an AI-native claims intelligence platform founded in 2016 in Santa Clara, California. The company has raised $60M cumulatively across Series A, B, and C rounds, with Series C ($24M) led by Spring Lake Equity Partners in September 2023. The platform ingests claims documents, medical records, and provider data to generate predictive signals across the claims lifecycle.
Product suite and coverage. CLARA's modular product line addresses five claim actions: Triage (claims routing, severity prediction, action prompts), Provider (medical provider performance scoring and outcomes prediction), Litigation (attorney-involvement risk based on claim cohort analysis), Fraud (relationship networks across providers, counsel, and claimants), and Claims DocIntel Pro (natural-language document processing). Originally built for workers' compensation, the platform expanded into auto liability (2024) and general liability (2025). IAT Insurance Group and Merchants Insurance Group deployed Claims DocIntel Pro for auto and general liability claims handling.
Named carrier deployments. Amerisure, Berkshire Hathaway Homestate Companies, QBE Insurance (Australia), and AmTrust appear as named customers in public filings. QBE reported a 5x return on investment from deploying CLARA across workers' compensation and auto liability.
Analyst and trade coverage. Celent maintains a vendor profile. Coverage in trade press (Coverager, InsurTech Digital, BusinessWire) focuses on product launches and carrier adoption announcements rather than independent capability assessments.
What it does not do. CLARA is an overlay intelligence service, not a claims administration system. It feeds triage and risk signals into existing Guidewire, Duck Creek, or legacy systems rather than replacing them.
Named deployments
- Amerisure (US)CLARA Analytics
- Berkshire Hathaway Homestate Companies (US)CLARA Analytics
- QBE Insurance (AU)CLARA Analytics
- AmTrust (US)CLARA Analytics
Known limitations
- CLARA's product expansion into auto and general liability is recent (2024–2025); workers' compensation remains the primary historical line of business with the deepest carrier validation. (CLARA Analytics)