Reports find a wide range of rates of self US all
Two studies published recently on the development of automobile insurance rates, show large differences in the cost of coverage across the nation. At first glance, they seem to also show a wide divergence in their conclusions. It turned out that even if they are not exactly compare apples with oranges, it will examine the different criteria for determining what is done automatically insurance costs.
For example, the latest analysis of Rochester, Wis. consulting firms Runzheimer International, shows that the lowest annual premium of $ 978, one finds in Nashville, Tenn..
However, a recent report by the Insurance Information Institute (III) indicates that the average cost for auto insurance for 2004 the USA is $ 871, $ 29 more than the previous year, the average $ 17 and lowest Runzheimer lowest as annual premium.
The difference is that Runzheimer’s based on the study Premium rates for male and female drivers on a minimum age of proper conduct and records include comprehensive coverage, collisions, injuries, property damage and uninsured drivers coverage, and III focuses on the analysis Actual that people pay for insurance across the country. And they pay what is not necessarily the width of the scope of Runzheimer on the basis of their study.
“I’m looking, what people really buy”, III, chief economist, Robert Hartwig said. His characters do not reflect the average premium, given that the average unit responsibility and heritage through different parts.
“Many people do not buy everything,” said Hartwig. He noted that in regions of the country, which are distinguished by their high cost of automobile insurance, as Detroit, many people, if not It is the most buy less coverage is available.
According to Runzheimer, Detroit was the most expensive city in the USA for auto insurance during the last year. The average premium for All-inclusive coverage was $ 4945 per year for a mid-sized sedan within a derivative of 50 miles radius of the city.
The good news is that the smallest country with the rate increases during the year 2004, when he saw during the last years has III. The cost of auto insurance is an increase of 3.5 per cent in 2004, the smallest increase in four years.
Prices in Germany rose an average 7.8 per cent in 2003 compared to 8.8 percent in 2002. The trend of smaller size is increased activated by a decrease in the number of car accidents, and crackdowns on fraud and abuse. However, rising costs of medical care, auto repair massive jury awards and continue to cause problems.
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