Sentences with phrase «liability claim frequencies»

Property damage liability claim frequencies for Acura and Mercedes - Benz models were 14 percent lower when equipped with forward collision warning with autobrake than when they weren't.
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.
Results for the new systems indicate strong potential for Mazda's Smart City Brake Support with significant reductions in property damage liability claim frequency.
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.
Change in property damage liability claim frequency by driver age with forward collision and lane departure warning

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Claim frequency under collision coverage, which includes many of the same crashes that fall under property damage liability but also a lot of single - vehicle crashes that these systems are not designed to address, also was reduced but by a smaller amount.
HLDI analysts looked at how each feature affected claim frequency under property damage liability (PDL) insurance, which covers damage to another vehicle caused by the insured vehicle, and collision insurance, which covers damage to the insured vehicle.
The frequency of both collision and property damage liability claims is lower for vehicles that have it than for those that don't.
The 15 percent estimated reduction in the XC60's claim frequency under property damage liability coverage is smaller than HLDI reported in its earlier analysis.
Under collision and property damage liability coverages, the seven electric vehicles with exact conventional counterparts had lower claim frequencies and higher claim severities than their comparison vehicles.
Analysts compared the loss experience of the Model S, the Nissan Leaf and seven other electric vehicles with losses for similar conventional vehicles under collision and property damage liability coverages and adjusted claim frequencies for mileage, based on data provided by CARFAX.
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.
HLDI found that claim frequency under collision insurance, which covers damage to the insured vehicle, was 5 percent lower for vehicles with the park assist feature than for those without, while claims under property damage liability, which covers damage to other vehicles, were 17 percent lower.
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.
Personal Claim Frequency If you have a history of filing home insurance claims, you're immediately flagged as a potential liability to your insurer.
The Zurich - based firm, in an examination of the consequences of globalization of class actions on insurers, said, «We expect, however, that climate change - related liability will develop more quickly than asbestos - related claims and believe the frequency and sustainability of climate change - related litigation could become a significant issue within the next couple of years...»
According to LV = claims data, there has been an increase in the frequency of employer liability claims as more employees brings claims against their employers.
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.
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.
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