Kreidler hosting workshop to address historic increase in auto insurance complaints
Among the complaints: Claims denied without a suitable explanation. Frustrating delays in hearing back from insurance companies. Initial app-based repair estimates coming in thousands of dollars below the final cost.
"Most of the time, the claims process works as intended when insureds and claimants alike are made whole," Kreidler said. "But when there are disputes, the industry needs to step up and do more to help resolve them in a timely, accurate manner."
Complaints involving auto insurance are responsible for most of the rise, with the majority of the auto insurance complaints revolving around how (and how fast) claims are handled. Auto insurance complaints jumped from 2,216 in 2020 to 3,045 in 2021 and 3,276 last year — a 48% increase over a two-year period.
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Kreidler's office will host a virtual workshop on
Further details and an agenda will be announced a week before the event and will include information on how to testify. The meeting will be open to the public and held virtually, via Zoom, from
A video of the workshop will be posted online later that month.
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