Monday, May 24, 2010

Car insurance premiums on the grow

Car insurance premiums saw an annual increase of 26.1%, according to figures released by the Office for National Statistics.

The cost of car insurance rose by 6.3% in April alone, adding a whopping 0.1% to the annual inflation rate. According to the Association of British Insurers, "spiralling" legal costs have been the key cause for growing insurance costs. Government figures show that, for personal injury claims under £10,000, on summit of every £1 paid in compensation, a further 76p is added on in the form of legal costs. And for minor claims, the tyranny of legal fees is even worse.

According to industry insider, such costs add anywhere in the region of 10% to premiums paid by motorist, a percentage which is measured to be exorbitant. The demographic group of 17 to 22-year-old females has been hit mainly hard by this trend, which saw its premiums rise by as much as 7% during the first three months of 2010.

However, in something a silver lining for motorists, new data from the Department for Transport specify that the number of road traffic accidents has decreased.


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