Licensed vs. unlicensed tasks
What is
Licensed vs. unlicensed tasks
?
In insurance operations, licensed tasks are activities that legally require a licensed producer or adjuster to perform, while unlicensed tasks are administrative and informational activities that anyone, including an AI agent, can handle without a license.
Insurance is a regulated industry. Certain activities, specifically those involving coverage advice, binding, and claims adjudication, require a licensed professional. Others do not. The boundary between the two categories is defined by state insurance codes and varies by jurisdiction, but the principle is consistent: tasks that involve professional judgment about coverage and risk require a license. Tasks that involve information delivery, transaction processing, and administrative coordination do not.
In most agency and carrier operations, the licensed-unlicensed distinction is not actively managed at the task level. Licensed producers and CSRs handle routine service inquiries alongside coverage consultations, because the infrastructure to separate them does not exist. The result is an expensive misallocation: licensed staff spending significant portions of their day on tasks that anyone could handle.
AI deployment makes the distinction operationally meaningful. By configuring AI to handle the unlicensed task categories, billing inquiries, ID card requests, document delivery, status updates, payment processing, COI issuance, and endorsement routing within defined parameters, the operation recovers the licensed staff capacity that was previously absorbed by administrative demand.
For agency principals, mapping the task categories in their service operation against the licensed-unlicensed distinction is often the first step in building the business case for AI deployment. The analysis typically reveals that the majority of daily service contacts fall into the unlicensed category and are fully eligible for AI handling.
FAQs
What types of insurance tasks are generally classified as unlicensed?
Billing inquiries, payment processing, ID card and document delivery, policy status updates, COI issuance for existing coverage, appointment scheduling, claim status inquiries, and routine endorsement routing within defined parameters are the most common unlicensed task categories in agency and carrier operations.
What happens when an AI agent reaches a task boundary that requires a licensed professional?
The AI applies the escalation protocol and transfers the interaction to a licensed agent with the full context of the conversation attached. The boundary between AI-handled and licensed-required tasks is configured during implementation and enforced by the system.
Does the licensed-unlicensed distinction vary by state?
Yes. State insurance codes vary, and tasks that are classified as unlicensed in one state may require licensure in another. AI deployments serving multi-state operations are configured to apply the appropriate rules for each jurisdiction.