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    1. Hundredth1diot on

      All that fuss over personal injury guidelines and the average award value fell by less than 3%.

      dafuq.

      I wonder whether the composition has changed.

    2. iknowyeahlike on

      Probably nothing.

      Sure there is still about 10% of people who are driving uninsured which pushes up the fees of everyone else. You would think that in this day and age with all the cameras and vans out there that this could be done digitally. Tax and NCT too.

    3. miseconor on

      A balanced article that goes beyond hand picking figures to drum up outrage? I am shocked.

    4. IntentionFalse8822 on

      Nothing. The companies are making far too much profit off us and have far too much influence.

    5. AlienInOrigin on

      Don’t worry. The government will appoint an insurance tsar in 20 years to resolve the issue.

    6. Fatsox10 on

      As in the words of our great leaders “more needs to be done” but we sure as hell ain’t going to do it ye peasants

    7. justwanderinginhere on

      My insurance increased by 20% on renewal this year, the agent on the phone blamed the rise in fraudulent claims, when I said about the lower payouts because of the guidelines they just changed the excuse to inflation.

    8. FrugalVerbage on

      There eid plenty being done to lower the cost to insurance companies. Speed limit reductions favor the insurer, not the driver. A beneficial side effect is harm reduction but don’t be fooled into thinking that is the primary aim.

      Limits are down for a few months now. Positive outcomes should be becoming apparent. My renewal quote is 18% higher, multiples of background inflation.

      The purpose of limit reductions is to transfer liability from the insurers to the driver.

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