Insurance Information Institute: Drivers Benefit From a Competitive Auto Insurance Market
To maintain a competitive private-passenger auto insurance market, state lawmakers must allow insurers to use rating factors aimed at having lower-risk drivers pay less for coverage, according to the
"It seems clear that all parties sincerely want a more equitable society," stated
In his prepared remarks to NCOIL's 2021 Spring Meeting, Lynch underscored the importance of fact-based research when pricing accurately a private-passenger auto insurance policy.
While addressing NCOIL's Committee members, Lynch pointed out flaws and errors associated with a 2017 study conducted by ProPublica, in conjunction with Consumer Reports. It alleged insurers systematically overcharged drivers in minority communities in four states:
"Once elemental errors in this report are corrected, findings show the exact opposite of what ProPublica asserted: auto insurers charge prices that properly reflect the actual risk in majority white and majority nonwhite neighborhoods," Lynch stated.
Lynch shared in his testimony findings from Pinnacle Actuarial Solutions, a highly respected actuarial firm retained by the
A comprehensive analysis by the state of
"The growing awareness of historical injustices make these unprecedented times," Lynch added. "As the insurance industry, along with the rest of America's business and governmental institutions, examines past injustices and appropriate remedies, it makes sense to incorporate high-quality, relevant research."
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