It contains state and national statistics on uninsured motorist claim frequency,
bodily injury claim frequency, and the ratio of uninsured motorist to bodily injury claim frequencies over time.
The report shows that in some states where unemployment tends to be higher the reported uninsured motorist to
bodily injury claim frequency ratios were higher.
Volvo's Active Bending Lights reduce property damage liability claim frequency as well as
bodily injury claim frequency, but there was not a corresponding reduction in collision claim frequency.
This study examines trends in the percentage of uninsured motorists by state utilizing uninsured motorists and
bodily injury claim frequencies from 2010 - 2012.
Not exact matches
These systems also seem to reduce the
frequency of
bodily injury claims for other road users, but evidence is mixed for
injury claims by the occupants of the insured vehicle.
HLDI found that when those models were equipped with the feature, property damage liability
claim frequency was 15 percent lower and
bodily injury liability
frequency was 35 percent lower.
The online insurance resource company collected data from six major insurance carriers; factoring in
frequency of crashes for each model, the cost of repairs and
bodily injury claims.
The
frequency of
claims under
bodily injury liability insurance, which covers
injuries to occupants of other vehicles or to other road users, is 24 percent lower with the feature.
Renters insurance rates in California are probably high as a result of the
frequency and severity of fires,
bodily injury and property damage liability
claims and water damage.
(1) Percentage of uninsured drivers, as measured by the ratio of uninsured motorists (UM)
claims to
bodily injury (BI)
claim frequencies.
Renters insurance rates in California are probably high as a result of the
frequency and severity of fires,
bodily injury and property damage liability
claims and water damage.
Percentage of uninsured drivers, as measured by the ratio of uninsured motorists (UM)
claims to
bodily injury (BI)
claims frequencies.
(1) Percentage of uninsured drivers, as measured by the ratio of uninsured motorists (UM)
claims to
bodily injury (BI)
claim frequencies.
This report examines the
frequency, severity and loss costs associated with auto
injury insurance
claims under
bodily injury liability and personal
injury protection coverages, from 1990 to 2013.