Majority of U.S. Agrees Attorney Ads Increase Number of Lawsuits, IRC Survey Finds
Most Americans believe attorney advertising increases the number of liability claims and lawsuits and more than half link these ads to higher insurance costs. Awareness of litigation financing has also increased, but many Americans remain unsure what to think of the practice, according to a new survey by the
"The public sees a connection between attorney ads and the cost of insurance. Two-thirds of respondents who had an opinion said advertising by attorneys increases the number of liability claims and lawsuits. Fifty-nine percent said such advertising increases the cost of insurance," said
Public Attitudes on Litigation Trends and the Role of Attorneys in Auto Insurance Claims, based on a survey conducted from
* Consumers generally expect insurers to settle auto insurance claims fairly and quickly, but about one in four (24%) say they would hire an attorney before even contacting an insurer about an auto insurance claim.
* The views of many consumers about the benefits of hiring attorneys to help with insurance claims conflict with evidence from claims-based research.
* Most Americans believe there are too many personal injury lawsuits today.
* Significant generational differences exist on these topics, with younger respondents being far more likely than older respondents to favorably view attorney involvement and litigation.
* The public's level of understanding suggests some educational opportunities for those seeking to address costs in the insurance system.
"This survey builds on many years of IRC work examining the role of attorneys in insurance claims and the resulting consequences," Porfilio said. "Our longstanding series of closed auto injury claim studies has shown an ever-increasing rate of attorney involvement, even among no-fault claims."
Porfilio, who is also Chief Insurance Officer of the
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Original text here: https://www.insurance-research.org/sites/default/files/downloads/IRC%20LitigationTrendsRelease06282022_0.pdf



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