"I think we're reaching a crisis point in Alberta's auto insurance market," he said, adding that 17 insurers lost money on the sale of coverage last year. Consumer frustration with high...
Wednesday's inflation report showed consumer price growth continues to drift higher. The... Few categories had as big a jump year on year than auto insurance, which soared 22% from March...
Among the 40,566 American policyholders surveyed by Consumer Reports earlier this year, 38... According to CR’s 2024 auto insurance survey, 30 percent of those surveyed had switched...
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It provides detailed reports on a consumer’s auto insurance history including policies, claims, and other relevant information used to provide an insurance quote. A DASH Consumer Driver Report is a summary of an individual’s auto insurance policy and claims history. The policy and claims information in the report is submitted by the Property and Casu ...
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Washington, D.C. – Companies that sell more than 82 percent of the auto insurance in America have announced that they will be refunding or crediting drivers more than $6.5 billion over the next two months. The payments reflect the insurers’ savings from far fewer-than-anticipated auto insurance claims because of the radical reduction in cars on the road and miles driven due to Stay at Home orders and other COVID-19 precautions that have dramatically changed Americans’ daily lives. ...
A report on the first quarter of 2024 shows a continued surge in new auto insurance policies, indicating that U.S. consumers are switching providers at
Washington, D.C. – Consumer Federation of America (CFA) released a new report today detailing the impact of auto insurers’ use of consumer credit information on good drivers with only fair or poor credit scores. Across the country, consumers with poor credit annually pay hundreds or even thousands of dollars more for the basic auto insurance coverage mandated by state laws. “On average, a consumer with poor credit has to pay twice as much for auto insurance as a driver with excellent credit, even if everything else, including their drivin ...