Arlington insurance lawyers and those in other places in Tarrant County need to keep themselves informed as to all issues related to insurance. Here is an article that deals with auto insurers and the way they charge premiums. The article was published in the New York Times in September of 2012. The interesting aspect of the article is how insurance companies use factors unrelated to driving to set rates.
Automobile insurers may use factors unrelated to driving, like education and occupation, in determining rates.
Now, a consumer group is urging state insurance commissioners to restrict insurers’ ability to use those factors, arguing that the result has been unfairly high rates for lower-income drivers. Stephen Brobeck, executive director of the Consumer Federation of America, said in a call this week with reporters that premiums should mainly reflect factors like accidents, speeding tickets and miles driven.