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Study Finds Significant Drop in Collision Coverage, Increase in Higher Deductibles from 2006-2010
4/1/2011 10:44:33 AM

Collision repairers have been citing higher deductibles and fewer drivers with collision insurance coverage as disturbing trends over the past several years, but a recent study by analytics firm Quality Planning finally put some hard data behind it.

The study found that the rate of people opting out of collision and comprehensive insurance rose from 2006 to 2010, especially in those cars 10 years or older. It pinpointed an increase from 53 to 63 percent of older vehicles without collision or comprehensive coverage over that period.

For those owners who did purchase collision and other comprehensive policies, there was a large increase in those opting for higher deductibles. From 2006 to 2009, there was a decline of 9 percent for those who had low collision coverage (below $250). Those who had higher deductibles ($251 to $500 and $501 to $1,000) increased between 1.6 and 4.9 percent each year.

 

 


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