Auto Theft Is Evolving: How Agents Can Help Clients Stay Ahead
As social media continues to make car theft trendy, agents can help clients get up to speed on the latest anti-theft technology.
As social media continues to make car theft trendy, agents can help clients get up to speed on the latest anti-theft technology.
Less than half of parents rate their teen’s driving as good or excellent, according to Nationwide, with some parents reporting their teen’s unsafe driving behaviors, including styling their hair or even watching videos.
The American Property Casualty Insurance Association (APCIA) recently launched a public awareness campaign on the importance of parents encouraging teens to be safe behind the wheel.
Most drivers believe other motorists’ driving behaviors are bad and getting worse, according to Nationwide. Yet most rate their own driving very highly, despite participating in the same risky behaviors.
Increasing auto insurance premiums have been a concern over the past couple of years. Here are four insurance reports agents can use when discussing the market with clients.
With distracted driving a leading cause of road accidents, agents can educate customers about the dangers and offer incentives for positive driving behavior.
Answer common questions and paint a picture for your clients of what to expect in this year’s personal auto insurance market by being prepared to discuss these six market trends.
Improving technology is a determining factor for many carriers as they look to employ a strategic response to a sustained rise in claims frequency and severity.
The latest driving behavior survey from Nationwide revealed that both personal auto and commercial drivers partake in risky behaviors that impact all drivers on the road.
The right data can be used to properly maintain vehicles while also helping clients control the cost of repairs—a major factor in keeping rising insurance premiums in check.