Why car insurance getting so expensive now?

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Here we go.

https://ktla.com/news/california/allstate-hikes-prices-30-in-california/
Company officials announced that California drivers would have to pay 30% more for vehicle insurance coverage, on average. The rate hike was approved in December, officials said during an earnings call.
Some people will see increases as small as 10% and others will be hit with rates going up as much as 55%, a California Department of Insurance spokesperson to the San Francisco Chronicle.
Last year, the company paused direct sales of new auto insurance policies made online or by phone, however, people could still get policies through agents. Now, new policies can be obtained through agents or direct sales.
California isnt the only place experiencing rate increases; Allstate approved 14.6% and 20% rate increases for New York and New Jersey, respectively.
Allstate wasnt the only company to implement rate hikes for California customers. State Farm and Geico were also approved for 21% and 12.8% rate hikes, respectively.

https://www.npr.org/2024/03/07/1236504265/ auto-insurance-costs-more-everywhere-but-the-problem -is-especially-bad-in-califo
Some California drivers say they're waiting longer than usual to get coverage and must pay premiums up front.
During the beginning of the pandemic, the state approved fewer rate increases because fewer people were on the roads. Now, insurers say they're trying to catch up. They say there are more accidents, and when they have to pay out insurance claims, the payouts cost more. They say that's because of higher labor costs, that cars are just more expensive these days because of inflation and lingering supply chain issues. Insurers are also saying it's particularly hard in California for them because it has a lot of regulations that they've long complained about.
California has Prop 103. It's a consumer protection law that goes back to the 1980s. It requires insurers to justify why they're asking for rate increases before the state approves them. Some insurance companies have become reluctant to do business in California, which has prompted the state to raise rates after all.

https://calmatters.org/economy/2023/12/california-car-insurance/
The insurance department also is in the middle of setting new regulations for fire insurance as some of the biggest insurers have pulled out of California, citing increased wildfire risks. That has led to skyrocketing premiums that some homeowners have said they cant afford. Gov. Gavin Newsom issued an executive order in September directing the insurance commissioner, Ricardo Lara, to try to solve the problem.
In California, drivers who have had a license for the past three years and have not had more than one point on their record within that period are considered good drivers. California is one of only four states that requires insurers to sell insurance to good drivers, and is the only state that requires insurers to offer good drivers a 20% discount.
The state insurance department has approved a total of 111 rate increases so far this year. The department is reviewing 80 more such requests filed this year.
streamofthesky posted...
https://www.marketwatch.com/guides/insurance-services/insuring-your-kia-or-hyundai/

"What? Throw the car thieves in jail and solve the problem? Nah, they're precious little angels who don't know any better! Let's just make life miserable for every Hyundai and Kia owner in America, and anyone else whose car gets crashed into by one of them when they're stolen. I'm allegedly a logical functioning adult!"

"Just get insurance, bro"

Yeah, this topic is just gonna be me griping about how bs this all is b/c I know nothing (lock the fuckers up!) is gonna ever be done. If stealing Kias, joy racing them, and murdering innocent pedestrians didn't get the DAs to do shit about it, nothing is going to.

California's jails are dangerously overcrowded as it is. You have incidents where the jail cells are so full that there isn't enough room for anyone to lay down on the floor, and people not receiving punishment have to be put in The Hole (the sensory deprivation solitary room.) NIMBY prevents new ones from being built (companies probably don't like the building code and green regulations, either) People don't want jails in their communities because it worsens traffic congestion, increases both the criminal and police presence in the neighborhood, and flushes property values down the toilet.
Mine jumped from $75 a month two years ago to damn near $200 a month now!
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DirkDiggles posted...
Mine jumped from $75 a month two years ago to damn near $200 a month now!

Lord sounds like my story
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Geico just renewed me at $110/month from $95/month. Not a huge jump but first time theyve ever increased my premium in the six years Ive been with them.

No claims either. Gonna do some shopping around today to see if I can find any thatll get me back under $95.
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Damn, mine is $19/mo...just liability though.
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I got Kia Boy'd 2 years ago and had to trade in my car simply because my insurance tripled in price through zero fault of my own. Kia offered a free security update and steering wheel club but every insurance will see once you get kia boys you pay up rather than actually punishing thieves.

That will carry with me forever as long as a search for car insurance. Someone with zero tickets, zero accidents, zero scratches/fender benders, and excellent car maintenance. A ruined because of Tik Tok.
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Sounds just like being punished for San Francisco's car thefts
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Hickey_Blvd46 posted...
Sounds just like being punished for San Francisco's car thefts
That's how insurance works, yeah.
There's a difference between canon and not-stupid.
Arent there a lot of insurance companies who dont even want to cover California residents?
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Because cars are more expensive
I could see you, but I couldn't hear you You were holding your hat in the breeze Turning away from me In this moment you were stolen...
Just announced, NHTSA requiring Automatic Emergency Braking on all cars in the next 5 years.
Going to be yet another stupid technology added to increase cost per car, and I don't like the possible negative unintended consequences, at all.
So you're in an AEB car and get a "false positive" (my first concern when I saw the news, and apparently it's not uncommon...see below) while driving at 60 fucking miles per hour. The car behind you is older and doesn't have AEB, and has no logical reason to think you're going to suddenly SLAM ON THE BRAKES on a perfectly clear road, so he's unable to stop in time and collides with you.
I wonder how much more this will make cars and insurance cost?

https://apnews.com/article/automatic-emergency-braking-requirement-stop-standards-366abf6958eaf4e48e7ca4737075071b

https://abc3340.com/news/local/drivers-complain-of-phantom-braking-on-some-newer-model-vehicles-nissan-honda-emergency-braking-aeb-automatic-braking

https://www.automotive-fleet.com/10196711/safety-systems-may-cause-phantom-braking

https://new.reddit.com/r/SelfDrivingCars/comments/109oa9j/aeb_automated_emergency_braking_systems_dont_work/
Technology that reduces crashes and makes cars safer isn't increasing insurance rates. It's the greedy insurance companies increasing insurance rates. What we really need is a government option to reduce rates. Of course the best solution would be to reduce reliance on cars, but if we can't do that then we have to recognize how essential they are to living in the US and have the government provide insurance itself, especially since having insurance is mandated to drive a car.
https://imgur.com/a/FU9H8 - https://i.imgur.com/ZkQRDsR.png - https://i.imgur.com/2x2gtgP.jpg
Because Kia skimped on a critical anti-theft component, and any idiot with a screwdriver and a USB can steal them.
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Hickey_Blvd46 posted...
At least in California

Allstate raised my rate by $400 for no reason at all

$400 is a hugeeeeeeee amount to raise on a premium in a year. I would definitely contact them and then shop around.

Rates have been getting ridiculous once mandates were lifted and more people were on the road.

i was paying $130 a month for 2 cars, full coverage during Covid now its $210. Two completely clean driving records.
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mine went up from $26 to like $31 and i have a clean record
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COVID (Stats are mixed but people with COVID are worse drivers)

Illegal Immigrants

Telemetric Devices working against consumers (Started with Onstar)

Underinsured Drivers

Replacement parts

Car Theft

Phones

Kids

In California I would guess the time spent driving plays a big part
Also, the tesla model y was the best selling vehicle and they are incredibly expensive to fix. Not uncommon for them to get totaled out when they get in a minor accident
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