American Property Casualty Insurance Association Releases White Paper Highlighting Recent Significant Increases in Costs Impacting Auto Insurance
Rising auto accident frequency and severity in the
"This new study highlights recent trends in the
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"Insurers are increasingly concerned that since the start of the pandemic, Americans have embraced riskier driving behavior, such as impaired driving, speeding, and failure to wear a seatbelt," said Collins. "This is leading to more crashes at a time when the cost of medical care and vehicle repairs is escalating. Safety is the primary concern. However, these trends also impact consumers' auto insurance costs."
At the same time as the number of crashes increased, auto accident severity remains at an elevated level, largely due to the rise in the cost of medical care. The ongoing pandemic has also resulted in significant vehicle shortages and major delays in auto repairs across the industry. This is due to labor shortages and supply chain constraints for critical auto parts needed to repair and manufacture new vehicles. These supply chain issues may continue to exacerbate costs into next year.
Additionally, data from the
"With data showing a sharp rise in the cost of auto insurance claims during 2021, this has a direct impact on families, individuals, and businesses," said Collins. "The intersection of an improving economy, the rise in more dangerous driving behavior, rising numbers of injuries, an increase in vehicle costs due to the severe supply and demand imbalances, and COVID-19 related global shipping challenges are together creating significant upward pressure on auto insurance pricing."
Insurers strongly encourage drivers to minimize their risk by avoiding risky driving behaviors that may result in a crash. Insurers will continue to advocate for better infrastructure, including reliable supply chains for critical auto parts and safer roads to help keep insurance premiums affordable for consumers. APCIA remains dedicated to additional measures to help control consumer costs, such as reforms for lawsuit abuse, auto body repair, and medical billing.
White Paper: https://www.apci.org/attachment/static/4805
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