I keep reading about the poor insurance companies having to pay deer damage claims on automobiles, it's the same argument in MO and many other states right now, trying to keep everyone happy, my question for auto insurance guys is this, If every deer in the Midwest was dead would my insurance rates go down? I'm pretty sure the answer would be no.
Referring to 2012-13 drought we were collecting just like most in the southeast area.
I keep reading about the poor insurance companies having to pay deer damage claims on automobiles, it's the same argument in MO and many other states right now, trying to keep everyone happy, my question for auto insurance guys is this, If every deer in the Midwest was dead would my insurance rates go down? I'm pretty sure the answer would be no.
Yes, they would go down and do go down when compaines experience good loss years. Even with a less extreme example of just lowering the deer population, the rates are less likely to increase. Insurance rates must be approved by the state insurance commissioners office and an increase must be warranted based on claims experience and profitability.
Fletch, thanks for the response. Still waiting for the names of the NR hunters you allow on your land and a clarification of exactly what you do for the insurance industry for the past 24 years. Only asking because a couple of threads ago you mentioned being in the ag industry for 24 years, I'm sure they're related. I'm not sure selling insurance as a broker qualifies you to speak as an expert on ag issues but hey.
You know you have no problem hunting in several states yourself like MS, AK, NE etc. but you will bust the balls of NRs on this site? Talk about the pot calling the kettle black.
I've yet to see rates go down and the herd has been declining for years.
FWIW, I carry auto insurance on over 30 vehicles and I have had price drops two times in the last 5 or 6 years. This was primarily due to good "loss experience". In other words, we had fewer claims over a long enough period of time that it factored into lower premiums.
How about every time I look in the mirror I could tell a farmer the deer are not doing the damage that's claimed?!?!? Since I farm & farm in premium deer country, I think I have at least a leg to stand on there.
FWIW, I carry auto insurance on over 30 vehicles and I have had price drops two times in the last 5 or 6 years. This was primarily due to good "loss experience". In other words, we had fewer claims over a long enough period of time that it factored into lower premiums.
Daver
I'm guessing your talking a commercial fleet(not sure what type if business) which is a different animal than personal auto insurance.
FYI personal insurance rates are driven by your credit score and claims history more than anything else.
Your rates decreasing had zero to do with the deer herd. It's about type of business, 3 & 5 year loss ratio and risk management among other things.
Btw, your performance on other lines(work comp, property, general liability) also dramatically affected your rates if the same carrier handles multiple lines.
Daver
I'm guessing your talking a commercial fleet(not sure what type if business) which is a different animal than personal auto insurance.
FYI personal insurance rates are driven by your credit score and claims history more than anything else.
Your rates decreasing had zero to do with the deer herd. It's about type of business, 3 & 5 year loss ratio and risk management among other things.
Btw, your performance on other lines(work comp, property, general liability) also dramatically affected your rates if the same carrier handles multiple lines.
Fletch, thanks for the response. Still waiting for the names of the NR hunters you allow on your land and a clarification of exactly what you do for the insurance industry for the past 24 years. Only asking because a couple of threads ago you mentioned being in the ag industry for 24 years, I'm sure they're related. I'm not sure selling insurance as a broker qualifies you to speak as an expert on ag issues but hey.
You know you have no problem hunting in several states yourself like MS, AK, NE etc. but you will bust the balls of NRs on this site? Talk about the pot calling the kettle black.
No. Just knew I would find the hypocrit that you are in other public posts you made on other forums. Not very difficult to learn about a simpleton like yourself. Take it how you wish or don't post on public forums Dave.