Report Reveals Uninsured Motorists Still a Persistent Problem - BodyShop Business

Report Reveals Uninsured Motorists Still a Persistent Problem

The number of uninsured motorists has decreased in the past decade, but there are still roughly 30 million - or one in eight drivers.

A recent report shows that while the number of uninsured motorists on the road has decreased in the past decade, the cost of being uninsured has sharply risen.

The report, titled "Uninsured Motorists, 2014 Edition," shows that the percentage of uninsured U.S. motorists fell to 12.6 percent in 2012 from nearly 15 percent nine years earlier. However, the report estimates that $2.6 billion was paid to cover uninsured motorist claims in 2012 – a 75 percent increase over the 2003-2012 period studied. That number, according to the report, only accounts for bodily injury payments and not property damage. There are roughly 30 million uninsured motorists in the U.S. – a number that represents roughly one in eight drivers.

The report doesn’t offer a clear reason for these numbers; however, the economy seems to be at play. Researchers noted that, leading up to the most recent recession, a 1 percent increase in the nation’s unemployment rate correlated with a .5 percent increase in the number of insured motorists. Yet during the recession, the ratio of uninsured motorists to bodily injury claims slightly decreased.

In addition, the report shows that some states with higher unemployment rates have higher ratios of uninsured motorists to bodily injury claim frequency. These states include Oklahoma, Mississippi, Florida, New Mexico, Michigan and Tennessee. Also, some of the most populated states have higher numbers of uninsured motorists, including:

• California (4.1 million)
• Florida (3.2 million)
• Texas (1.6 million)
• Ohio (1.3 million)
• Tennessee (1.2 million)

“Motorists who forgo purchasing insurance create a problem that is of great concern to auto insurance policyholders, insurers, regulators and the general public,” the report states. “In addition to paying for insurance that covers their own actions, insured drivers pay a portion of the costs incurred by drivers without insurance through uninsured motorist (UM) coverage. For insurers, costs associated with UM claims can be substantial.”


More information: 

Read the full report

You May Also Like

NABC Announces Winners of Lone Star Changing and Saving Lives Golf Fundraiser

More than 125 players, sponsors and industry members gathered for the second tournament of the NABC season.

The National Auto Body Council (NABC) has announced the winners of the NABC Lone Star Changing and Saving Lives Golf Fundraiser held April 10, 2024 at the Texas Star Golf Course in Dallas. 

More than 125 players, sponsors and industry members gathered for the second tournament of the NABC season. The day featured the presentation of a Recycled Ride to deserving U.S. Army veteran Kijafa Adams prior to the shotgun. In addition, the NABC presented two vehicles the day prior at the PPG Conference to U.S. Army veteran Nathan Burrows and single mother Walnisha Stevenson.  

Crash Champions Acquires Family Motors Auto Body in Bakersfield, Calif.

Crash Champions now operates more than 50 repair centers across Southern California and more than 630 locations across 37 states.

ASE Releases Chairman’s Message

New ASE Chairman Tom Trisdale says 2024 is a year of action for ASE as the challenges of repairing vehicles and the pressures facing technicians have never been greater.

CIF Announces National Coatings & Supplies/Single Source as Repeat Annual Donor

This marks National Coatings & Supplies/Single Source’s fourth consecutive donation at the First Responder tier.

CCG Acquires Square One Systems, Coyote Vision Group

For over 40 years, Square One Systems has delivered effective solutions to collision repairers centered around analytics, collaboration and accountability.

Other Posts

Keene Auto Body: Since 1928

Ensio Piispanen immigrated from Finland to the U.S. and founded Keene Auto Body in 1928.

AASP/NJ Announces Winners of NORTHEAST Show Bodywork Bowl

The competition featured 70 competitors showcasing their skills in welding, painting and estimating.

Consolidator Report

Consolidation news from the week of April 15.

People on the Move

Recent personnel news that has appeared on bodyshopbusiness.com.