Rising Auto Insurance Costs Drive Coverage Cuts and Higher Uninsured Rates
LendingTree survey reveals rising auto insurance costs are causing increased uninsured rates and coverage reductions, with drivers cutting expenses to afford policies.
LendingTree survey reveals rising auto insurance costs are causing increased uninsured rates and coverage reductions, with drivers cutting expenses to afford policies.
LendingTree survey shows almost all car owners can lower auto insurance premiums by comparing rates, highlighting rising premium dissatisfaction and the value of shopping around.
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Record high auto insurance rates in 2024 are fueling unprecedented comparison shopping and customer switching, challenging insurers to improve retention amid rising premiums.
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A federal appeals court in Michigan ruled that injuries from an ATV accident are not covered under standard auto insurance policies due to the vehicle's off-road design. This decision impacts coverage interpretation under Michigan's no-fault statute.