Record Profits for NY Car Insurance Carriers and They Have the Nerve to Claim a “Crisis”

There was recently a raging debate on the No-Fault Paradise blog about the high-cost of NF “fraud” — that is the allegedly high cost of fraudulent NF claims. One writer, citing loss statistics for carriers from eight years before, suggested that the insurance industry was suffering horribly because of fraudulent claims. But this response from D. Barshay was dynamite:

How can you, with a straight face, quote fraud statistics from eight years ago? Your [claim that insurance carriers are being] “driven out of business” comment is laughable. In 2005, the year of Hurricane Katrina, insurers that also provide auto insurance made a record $48.8-billion profit, 18.7% increase over 2004. The industry raised its surplus by more than 7% to nearly $427 billion. The ratio of claims and expenses to premiums was among the lowest in 30 years. In 2006, the profits were $59.9-billion and the surplus was $600 billion. Certainly, New York is much harder for insurers because of all the fraud, right? Wrong. Auto insurers reported $10.5 billion in earned premiums in New York in 2005, a jump of nearly 29 percent from $8.2 billion in 2000. Meanwhile, during the same period, incurred losses plummeted by more than 20 percent, from $6.4 billion to $5.1 billion. From 2000 to 2005, the loss ratio (the amount of each insurance premium dollar that goes to pay claims) in New York fell from 78.3 percent to 48.4 percent of premiums, according to the National Association of Insurance Commissioners (NAIC). This means that in 2005 only 48.4 cents of each premium dollar was paid to policyholders, a nearly 30 percentage point drop from 2000. The 2005 New York loss ratio was the lowest in the nation and was 11.8 percentage points below the nationwide loss ratio of 60.2 percent.

“For too long, auto insurance companies have been price-gouging New Yorkers,” Thompson said. “Rising premiums are becoming cost prohibitive and squeezing New Yorkers even more as they struggle to pay their rent, food, gas and other necessities. A reduction in premiums is the right direction so that drivers can afford to stay on the road.” William C. Thompson, Jr. New York City Comptroller.

D. Barshay

I don’t know D. Barshay but I tip my hat to him for citing the cold, hard fact that NY auto insurance carriers are making billions of dollars annually in profits while paying their industry lobbyists and marketing firms millions of dollars to continue the media campaign that they are in “crisis”. Man, could I use a crisis like that!!

Thanks for reading, Jim Reed


This entry was posted in NY Auto Insurance and tagged , , , by Jim Reed. Bookmark the permalink.

About Jim Reed

I am an attorney from Elmira, N.Y. representing people who have been injured by the negligence of others. For more than 20 years, I have practiced in the state and federal courts of both New York and Pennsylvania in the areas of Personal Injury, Medical Malpractice, and Legal Malpractice. I am proud to be a member of the prestigious Million Dollar Advocates Forum. Forum membership is limited to trial lawyers who have demonstrated exceptional skill, experience and excellence in advocacy by achieving a trial verdict, award or settlement of One Million Dollars or more. I have been fortunate to recover many multi-million dollar recoveries for my clients. I am also proud of the fact that WETM-TV selected me as their local legal expert. I am featured on the Noon News on Wednesdays when I respond to listeners' legal questions. If you have a legal question, feel free to E-mail it to me at jreed@zifflaw.com and I will be happy to address your question either via E-mail or on WETM. I am a lifelong resident of Elmira where I live with my wife and three children. When I am not working, I can often be found on my bicycle as I am an avid bicycle racer having competed in races all over the country including a 508 mile team race through Death Valley (The Furnace Creek 508) and a 540 mile race through the Cascade Mountains of Oregon (The Race Across Oregon). I have lectured frequently on many law-related topics and I have been published in the New York State Bar Journal, which is the largest and most prestigious legal publication in New York State. I am happy to speak to local civic groups so please feel free to E-mail me at jreed@zifflaw.com or call me at 1-800-Zifflaw (943-3529) .

One thought on “Record Profits for NY Car Insurance Carriers and They Have the Nerve to Claim a “Crisis”

  1. Sounds like the oil companies. Big profits and yet the price of oil goes up a nickel and prices at the pump jump 30 cents. Oil drops 10 bucks and gas prices drop a penny. Hmm.. can’t say there isn’t some price fixing going on there.

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

*

You may use these HTML tags and attributes: <a href="" title=""> <abbr title=""> <acronym title=""> <b> <blockquote cite=""> <cite> <code> <del datetime=""> <em> <i> <q cite=""> <strike> <strong>