Car insurance rates are rising: See which of Louisiana's Top 5 has the biggest increase [The Advocate, Baton Rouge, La.]
Aug. 4—Louisiana's car insurers have been given the green light by state regulators to increase rates across the board, with one of the largest companies hiking its average price by nearly 34%.
Insurance commissioner
"We've been seeing significant rate increases driven by inflation for parts and labor all across America, so it is not any different here than elsewhere," Donelon said.
The average increase across all the state's auto insurers was just over 12% this year. For the top 5 companies by market share, the average increase was much higher, at 20%.
The average rate increase from Progressive, which has about one-fifth of the market, was just over 10%. Allstate is going up by more than 18%, GEICO by more than 19% and
Those benchmark rate increases are the average for personal auto insurance covering physical damage, liability and no-fault. Actual rate hikes can vary widely depending on individual circumstances and factors like "good driver" discounts.
Stoked by inflation
The car insurance increases come on top of huge increases for most
The car insurance increases, however, are driven by general national trends rather than anything specific to
"The price increases for the consumer certainly might be shocking, but what we're seeing from
In 2020, insurance companies cut their rates when the COVID pandemic kept many off the road.
The rate hikes come even as fatality rates from car crashes have been declining. The
Top of the heap
The latest round of rate hikes will keep
Donelon said that high claims awards against insurance companies by
Because
The state is one of 20 in the country that has "prior approval" rules, in which insurance companies submit their proposals to change rates to the
Donelon said previously companies could only issue one increase a year. The law allowing a phased-in approach was aimed at making it less likely that consumers would feel the increase and, therefore, be less likely to shop around for cheaper coverage.
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