Triple-I: Inflation, Reckless Driving, Legal System Abuse Taking Toll On Auto Insurance Industry
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In its just updated 2022 Trends and Insights: Personal Auto Insurance Rates, the
While insurers' personal auto loss ratios fell precipitously in Q2 2020, they have climbed steadily to far exceed pre-pandemic levels as more drivers returned to the road in 2022 with riskier driving behaviors. Factors driving adverse auto insurer economic performance include:
* Rising insurer losses due to increasing accident frequency and severity
* Record level fatalities and injuries on the road
* Continuing supply-chain issues, leading to rising costs for autos, replacement parts, and labor
* More costly auto repairs due to safer, more technologically sophisticated vehicles
* Over inflated claims payouts because of legal system abuse by personal injury attorneys
At the beginning of the pandemic (Q2 2020), the personal auto loss ratio was 47.5, compared with 78.2 in Q2 2022. Among the top five
"The industry's recent deteriorating performance in liability coverages may reflect increased litigation as courts re-open with the waning of the COVID-19 pandemic," said
To remain financially viable, insurers must set rates at levels appropriate to the risks they cover. Auto rates, the benchmark upon which premiums are set, reflect a range of factors. At the individual level, the insurer assesses the vehicle, policyholder, their location, and vehicle use and how they contribute to the insurer's loss experience. At the start of the pandemic, auto insurers - anticipating fewer accidents amid the economic lockdown - gave back approximately
Growth in personal auto insurance premiums have remained relatively flat, despite significant increases in the consumer price index (CPI), vehicle prices, and the cost of auto replacement parts. Nonetheless, all these variables have combined to keep upward pressure on what policyholders pay for personal auto insurance coverage, the Triple-I Issues Brief stated.
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Original text here: https://www.iii.org/press-release/triple-i-inflation-reckless-driving-legal-system-abuse-taking-toll-on-auto-insurance-industry-101222
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