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  • Insurance Consumer Insights
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Public Attitude Monitor 2011 - Accident Response Fees

Sixty-eight percent of adults disagree with the idea that local governments should charge accident response fees to individuals involved in traffic accidents, according to a new study from the Insurance Research Council (IRC).

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  • Insurance Fraud
  • Research Report

The Impact of First-Party Bad-Faith Legislation on Key Insurance…

According to a new study from the Insurance Research Council (IRC), evidence suggests that legislation adopted by the Washington State Legislature in 2007 and approved in a statewide voter referendum may have caused an increase in homeowners insurance claim costs in

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  • Auto Injury Claims & Trends
  • Research Report

PIP Claiming Behavior and Claim Outcomes in Florida's No-Fault…

Almost one in every three no-fault auto insurance claims closed in Florida in 2007 appeared to involve the exaggeration of an injury or to be inflated by unnecessary or excessive medical treatment, according to a new study from the Insurance Research Council (IRC).

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  • Insurance Consumer Insights
  • Research Report

Public Attitude Monitor 2010 - Texting While Driving

Almost one-in-five drivers in the United States (18 percent) reported texting while driving in the last 30 days according to a new survey from the Insurance Research Council (IRC).

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  • Property Insurance
  • Research Report

State Beach and Windstorm Plans

A new study from the Insurance Research Council (IRC) describes how the role of beach and windstorm plans in some states has changed from serving as a market of last resort, to providing unintentional incentives for economic development in areas vulnerable to severe

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  • Insurance Consumer Insights
  • Research Report

Public Attitude Monitor: First-Party Bad Faith Legislation

New public opinion survey findings from the Insurance Research Council (IRC) indicate that a majority of Americans believe that adopting new laws allowing people to sue their own auto insurance company for punitive damages, in addition to receiving benefits for their

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  • Auto Injury Claims & Trends
  • Research Report

Hospital Cost Shifting & Auto Injury Insurance Claims

According to a new study from the Insurance Research Council, low reimbursements from public health insurance programs, such as Medicare and Medicaid, have prompted hospitals to shift costs to automobile insurance companies—raising auto injury claim costs and forcing

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  • Insurance Consumer Insights
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Public Attitude Monitor 2009 - Insurance Satisfaction and Shopping

A new study by the Insurance Research Council (IRC) finds that many Americans have taken steps to reduce personal insurance costs in response to the economic downturn, but that maintaining essential auto and homeowners coverage remains a priority for the vast majority of consumers.

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  • Insurance Consumer Insights
  • Research Report

Public Attitude Monitor 2009 - Consumer Response to the Economic…

A new study by the Insurance Research Council (IRC) finds that many Americans have taken steps to reduce personal insurance costs in response to the economic downturn, but that maintaining essential auto and homeowners coverage remains a priority for the vast majority of consumers.