Drivers in 15 countries pay more than $ 1000 in the automobile Coverage
On average, the premium automobile insurance in the country was about $ 939 in 2003, which represents about six percent higher than 2002. In the same year, the driver in 15 countries paid more than $ 1000 per year of the premium, according to a report of the State of the Nation Insurance Commissioners.
Other countries where the average premium $ 1000 have been exceeded Arizona, Colorado, Delaware, Nevada and West Virginia.
The average premium were lower in Iowa ($ 679), Wisconsin ($ 693) and North Dakota ($ 695).
The National Association of Insurance Commissioners 2002/2003 released by self-insurance Database report, the average cost staff in the context of automobile insurance in Germany.
The written report includes Premium and exposure data for the years 1999-2003, has earned premiums and exposure data, and the costs and loss data for claims calendar / accident years 2000-2002.
The NAIC notes that these differences exist in the requirements of the state for insurance protection and that many factors, including the navigation of sites, that the rate of accidents, traffic density, car theft rate of repair costs and influence the laws of State auto premiums, so that the state is a state comparisons difficult.
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