3rd February 2009

National Financial Crisis May Enlarge The Number Of Non-insured Drivers To Record Levels

Approximately 17% of drivers across the United States may be driving without insurance by 2010, this information was compiled from a study by the Insurance Research Council. Although the estimated amount of uninsured drivers went down across the country from 14.9% in 2003 to 13.8% in 2007, this recession is expected to set off a quick increase in the number of non-insured drivers.

A recently published study, “Uninsured Motorists, 2008 Edition,” configures the amount of non-insured motorist across the country and by state from 2005 to 2007. The Insurance Research Council calculates the population of non-insured drivers by examining the ratio between injury claims made by non-insured motorists and insured motorists.

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