REPORT: RI Drivers Pay Among Highest Insurance Costs in the Nation

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REPORT: RI Drivers Pay Among Highest Insurance Costs in the Nation

The Property Casualty Insurers Association of America released a report Monday on what they called "the impact of legislation promoted by the Auto Body Association of Rhode Island that have become law since 2003."

The report found that the collective impact of 17 auto body shop bills passed over the last decade is that Rhode Island consumers pay among the highest auto insurance premiums and auto body repair costs in the nation.

According to PCI’s report, “Rhode Island drivers are estimated to pay the 3rd highest average vehicle damage insurance premium in the nation. Overall, Rhode Island’s average combined liability and physical damage premium is 6th highest in the U.S. The annual premium paid by Rhode Island drivers is estimated to be $689, compared to $538 in the U.S. – a 28 percent difference.”

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PCI’s report also found that Rhode Island annual premiums are also higher than those of nearby states: Massachusetts ($662); New York ($658); Connecticut ($615); Vermont ($490); New Hampshire ($480); and Maine ($441).

“Our report clearly shows that a decade of special interest auto body shop legislation is hurting Rhode Island consumers who pay the highest auto insurance premiums in New England and some of the highest auto insurance premiums in the nation,” said Frank O’Brien, Vice President of State Government Relations for PCI.  “Unfortunately, premiums could go even higher for Rhode Island drivers if similar ABARI bills, now before the General Assembly, are adopted.”

PCI also issued a report Monday on a new bill, now before the General Assembly, which would allow for first- and third-party bad faith lawsuits against insurers.

“House Bill 5471 will open up the floodgates to endless bad faith lawsuits, which will in turn result in skyrocketing premiums for Rhode Island drivers,” commented Frank O’Brien.  “If this bill were to pass, Rhode Island drivers would likely pay the highest premiums in the nation.  Put simply, Rhode Island consumers cannot afford this legislation, which has been demonstrated to increase costs in the six states that allow such lawsuits.”

House Bill 5471 will be heard before the House Committee on Corporations on Tuesday, March 24th at 5:00pm in State House Room 203.


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