Association of British Insurers: Motor Claims Fell Significantly in Quarter 2, Though the Average Claim Value Reached a Record High
As expected, the number of motor insurance claims notified to insurers in the second quarter of the year fell significantly according to figures out today from the
The figures come as the average price paid for comprehensive motor insurance at
The figures show that:
* There were 324,000 new claims in the second quarter of the year, a fall of 48% on the 678,000 received in the previous quarter.
* The value of claims settled during the period (which includes existing claims from previous quarters) also fell, but at a much slower rate than the number of new claims -
* The value of the average claim paid jumped 27% on the previous quarter to
* The average value of personal injury claims notified leapt by 34% to
"Lockdown naturally led to far fewer vehicles on the roads, which is reflected in the fall in the number of motor claims. With the average price of motor insurance currently at a four-year low, insurers have been passing on cost savings to their customers. However, cost pressures remain, such as rising vehicle repair costs, reflecting ever more complex vehicle technology and increased vehicle theft. With personal injury costs also continuing to rise, it is important that the whiplash reforms scheduled to be implemented in
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