Mercury Insurance Explains How Uninsured Drivers Affect Insurance Costs and How You Can Protect Yourself
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From 2019 to 2022, the percentage of uninsured motorists grew from 11% to 14% according to the
The increasing frequency of uninsured drivers strains insurance companies financially. When insurers are forced to cover the costs of accidents caused by these drivers, expenses increase. The burden of these increased costs is then passed on to the consumer, meaning that responsible, insured drivers have to shoulder the burden.
In recent years, policyholders collectively paid
"The reality is we all bear the burden for motorists who drive without auto insurance and it's tough on both the insurer and insured," said
Here are some key factors that explain how uninsured drivers affect insurance rates:
- Increased risk for insurers: When a significant number of drivers are uninsured, it raises the risk for insurance companies, as they may need to pay out more in claims for accidents involving uninsured motorists.
- Higher premiums for insured drivers: To offset the increased risk, insurance companies raise premiums for all insured drivers, even if they have a clean driving record.
- Impact of uninsured motorist coverage: While most states require uninsured motorist coverage, which protects insured drivers in accidents with uninsured motorists, frequent claims against uninsured drivers can still lead to higher premiums for everyone.
- Individual impact of driving without insurance: If an individual is caught driving without insurance, their future insurance rates will likely be significantly higher because they are considered a high-risk driver.
So, how can motorists protect themselves from uninsured drivers? There are a number of ways:
- Carry uninsured/underinsured motorist coverage: If uninsured/underinsured motorist coverage is not already included in a driver's policy, they should consider adding it. Alternatively, if it is already required by state law, it would be advisable to review the policy's coverage limits.
- Consider an umbrella policy: Causing a car accident can mean big expenses, and having an umbrella policy can offer added peace of mind. An umbrella policy provides added liability coverage when the policy limits associated with car insurance are not high enough to cover the damage. However, it may be necessary to verify whether an umbrella policy covers uninsured drivers, as some policies do not.
- Practice safe driving habits: The best way to avoid dealing with an uninsured motorist is to avoid an accident in the first place. Eliminate driving distractions and stay alert behind the wheel.
"Auto insurance is not just a legal requirement — it's a safety net that protects you, your passengers and others on the road from the unpredictable risks of driving," said Quinn. "If affordability is a concern, there are several discounts and strategies that consumers can take advantage of to help reduce costs."
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