Automobile thefts cost us all; they put upward pressure on insurance premiums
Motorists who have comprehensive, or "other-than-collision" insurance on their automobiles can generally rest assured that their cars will be covered if it is stolen.
Being without your car may cause you to have to find another way to get to the places that your stolen car would have taken you, whether it's to work, to school, a friend's house or running errands. Then, of course, there's the chore of having to shop for a new car.
Collectively, one of the worst aspects of automobile theft is the pressure it puts on insurance premiums. A Coalition Against Insurance Fraud (CAIF) study estimates that all kinds of insurance fraud costs Americans
Automobile thefts make up
Absent participation by the automobile owner or insurance policyholder, automobile theft is not insurance fraud. It is, however, a crime. And it does contribute to rising insurance premiums.
CAIF mentioned some FBI statistics in its study:
n There were 810,400 vehicles stolen in 2020, the highest number reported stolen since 2008, when 959,059 were stolen.
n The number of automobile thefts increased in 2020 from the previous year by 11.8% (724,872).
n The average dollar cost per theft was
n The rate of motor vehicle thefts in 2020 was 246 per 100,000 inhabitants, the highest rate since 2009 (259).
A number of key factors contributed to the rise in vehicle thefts: The pandemic, the economic downturn, owner complacency, loss of juvenile outreach programs and limitations on public safety budgets.
In 2020,
Trucks took the top two spots for most stolen vehicles. The Ford full-size pickup and Chevrolet full-size pickups were Nos. 1 and 2, followed by the Honda Civic, Honda, Accord, Toyota Camry,
A number of factors are putting upward pressure on automobile insurance premiums. These include bad driving habits such as distracted driving, impaired driving and the cost of repairs.
Crimes such as fraud and theft also make it difficult to hold down the cost of insurance premiums.


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