TRIPLE-I'S ISSUES BRIEF EXPLAINS BENEFITS, ADDRESSES MISCONCEPTIONS OF RISK-BASED PRICING IN INSURANCE
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Risk-based pricing, a fundamental insurance principle, means offering different prices for the same coverage level based on risk factors specific to each customer, vehicle or property. This approach allows insurers to offer the lowest possible premiums to policyholders with favorable risk factors while ensuring adequate resources to pay claims for all customers.
"Without risk-based pricing, lower-risk consumers would end up subsidizing riskier ones," said
Addressing Complexity and Concerns
The report noted some confusion can arise when actuarially sound rating factors intersect with other characteristics, which critics sometimes perceive as unfair. Concerns have been raised about the use of credit-based insurance scores, location and other individual risk factors in determining premiums.
However, the data clearly supports the validity of these factors. For example, drivers with the lowest 10% of insurance scores have twice as many collision claims as those with the highest 10% of scores, according to
Climate and Inflation Pressures
"Insurance pricing must reflect these increased risks to maintain policyholder surplus the funds regulators require insurers to keep on hand to pay claims," said
Solutions Through Collaboration
Modernizing building codes and incorporating resilience into infrastructure investments.
Incentivizing homeowners to invest in mitigation and resilience measures.
Avoiding excessive price regulation that constrains insurers' ability to profitably write coverage.
"Strong building codes and proactive mitigation are critical to protecting communities and keeping insurance affordable," said Kevelighan. "These measures help insurers remain financially strong so they can pay claims when disasters strike."
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