Consumers Agree Legal System Abuse Drives Up Insurance Costs, Prompting Demand for Reform
New survey shows widespread concern that excessive lawsuits are hurting policyholders.
According to the survey, 64.3% of respondents said they were concerned about how excessive lawsuits increase their premiums, and 80.5% believe that the legal system is used in ways that unfairly drive up insurance costs. Overwhelmingly, 8 in 10 (80.3%) respondents also believed that their premiums would increase due to excessive lawsuits, even if they had never filed a claim themselves.
"Consumers are absolutely correct. They are paying the price for unnecessary lawsuits in the form of higher insurance costs for their households," said
Consumers also expressed skepticism about who truly benefits from lawsuits against insurers. Nearly three-quarters (73%) said attorneys and law firms profit most, compared to only 30.9% who believe consumers with valid claims benefit.
Third-Party Litigation Funding Drives Costs Even Higher
Despite awareness of traditional lawsuit abuse, many consumers remain unfamiliar with "third-party litigation funding," a growing practice where outside investors finance lawsuits for profit. Nearly 40% said they were not at all familiar with this trend, underscoring a gap in public understanding of how global capital is increasingly driving
Call for Action and Reform
Consumers aren't just aware of the problem; they're ready for change. The survey reveals overwhelming demand for action to rein in abusive litigation and restore fairness to the insurance system.
- 89.7% say it's important to reduce unnecessary lawsuits to help control insurance costs.
- 84.3% would support reforms if they knew certain legal practices were making their insurance more expensive.
- A majority (54.8%) believe that the state and federal government should take the lead in addressing the issue, while many also pointed to insurance companies (33.6%) and courts (32.6%).
"Consumers overwhelmingly agree that unchecked litigation is not protecting them, it's costing them. It directly affects their family budgets by adding thousands of dollars every year in unnecessary costs for their insurance and other products and services," added Symington.
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