$40 Billion in Insurance Fraud Leading Contributor to Increased Premiums
In a recent report, Clearsurance.com revealed some of the reasons behind these increasing car and home insurance rates, which include the following factors:
- Car accident history
- Claims history
- Higher repair costs
- Higher home and vehicle values
- Insurance fraud
- Traffic violation record
A nationally recognized insurance expert,
Insurance fraud costs the industry
While staged accidents, fabricated injuries, and unnecessary lawsuits play a primary role, many people are surprised by how much soft fraud impacts insurance premiums. Something as seemingly insignificant as lying about an address contributes to the expensive repercussions of fraud.
While car accident and claims histories have been well-known factors that constantly contribute to higher insurance rates, the effects of inflation have been more pronounced in recent months.
Since the Covid-19 pandemic, new and used vehicle prices have dramatically increased, and supply chain issues and worker shortages have contributed to higher repair costs. Since insurance providers are responsible for assuming the risk of covering more expensive vehicles and repairs, they charge policyholders higher premiums.
Catastrophic hurricanes, tornadoes, and wildfires can cause widespread damage throughout regions, costing insurance providers millions of dollars.
These weather-related losses can also change the way providers offer coverage. For example, the risk of hurricane damage in
While consumers can't control the weather, they can take other steps to lower their insurance premiums, including the following:
- Apply eligible discounts
- Compare insurance quotes and switch providers
- Increase deductibles
- Make home improvements to minimize the risk of storm damage
Read Clearsurance.com's full report here: Why did my car and homeowners insurance rates increase?
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SOURCE Clearsurance.com



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