Triple-I Blog | IRC report reveals that one in three drivers were either uninsured or underinsured in 2023.  – Go Health Pro

Triple-I Blog | IRC report reveals that one in three drivers were either uninsured or underinsured in 2023.  – Go Health Pro

In 2023, despite nearly universal legal requirements to have auto insurance, more than one in seven drivers (15.4 percent) nationally were uninsured, and more than one in six drivers (18.0 percent) were underinsured, according to the new report, Uninsured and Underinsured Motorists: 2017–2023, by the Insurance Research Council (IRC), affiliated with The Institutes. Across the … Read more

Triple-I Blog | New IRC report indicates that Most Homeowners Expect to Experience Severe Weather in Future and Feel Prepared.  – Go Health Pro

Triple-I Blog | New IRC report indicates that Most Homeowners Expect to Experience Severe Weather in Future and Feel Prepared.  – Go Health Pro

While the perception of overall severe weather risks varies significantly by region, 65 percent of the participants nationwide believed their home is at risk from thunderstorms, according to the new report, Catastrophic Weather Events and Mitigation: Survey of Homeowners by the Insurance Research Council (IRC), a division of The Institutes.  Overall, this and other key … Read more

Triple-I Blog | New IRC Report:Personal Auto InsuranceState Regulation Systems – Go Health Pro

Triple-I Blog | New IRC Report:Personal Auto InsuranceState Regulation Systems – Go Health Pro

By William Nibbelin, Senior Research Actuary, Triple-I  According to a new study by the Insurance Research Council (IRC), the rate filing process for personal auto insurance has become more inefficient and ineffective, taking longer to achieve rate approval with higher occurrence of approved rate impact lower than filed rate impact and a larger disparity between … Read more

Triple-I Blog | US Consumers See Link Between Attorney Involvement in Claims and Higher Auto Insurance Costs: New IRC Report – Go Health Pro

Triple-I Blog | US Consumers See Link Between Attorney Involvement in Claims and Higher Auto Insurance Costs: New IRC Report – Go Health Pro

According to a new survey conducted by the Insurance Research Council (IRC), most consumers believe attorney advertising increases the number of claims and lawsuits and the cost of auto insurance. The report, Public Opinions on Attorney Involvement in Claims, analyzes consumer opinions on attorney involvement in insurance claims and expands prior research. Overall, 60 percent … Read more

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