Auto insurance has to be a good business right now
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@George-K said in Auto insurance has to be a good business right now:
@Doctor-Phibes said in Auto insurance has to be a good business right now:
We insure for business interruption
How Wimbledon-ey of you!
Imagine how your numbers would look if you insured Disneyland.
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In a somewhat related vein.
Municipalities are seeing revenues fall because of a drop in red-light camera revenue.
https://www.businessinsider.com.au/coronavirus-disrupting-red-light-camera-company-revenue-2020-4
As Americans stay home to help slow the spread of the coronavirus, theyâre driving fewer miles.
Thatâs great news for everyone: Air pollution is falling, crashes are down, and thereâs no blood-pressure inducing congestion.
Well, almost everyone. For the companies that operate driversâ most-hated devices â red light cameras â itâs causing a headache.
Redflex, an Australian company that operates âtraffic safety programsâ in roughly 100 US and Canadian cities, warned that less traffic and suspended construction amid the pandemic will be a stress on its balance sheet.
âApproximately 15% of group revenue is dependent on volume-based contracts,â the companysaid in a regulatory filingMonday first spotted by The Wall Street Journal, hinting at its business line that includes enforcement cameras. âWe anticipate our revenue from these contracts will be impacted broadly in line with the reduction in traffic volumes as well as the duration of the disruption.â
Shares of Redflex, which trade in Australia, are down 46% since the beginning of the year.
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I havenât seen anything from State Farm yet.
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I'd guess the life insurance companies are going to be hurting...
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@Ivorythumper Why so? There are fewer accidental deaths and crime related deaths right now, which disproportionately effects the young, which normally mean larger payouts and ahead of schedule. At the same time while there is an increase of the number of deaths, I am finding it difficult to find how many people died last week vs. how many died the same week last year... But Iâm sure that the COVID-19 deaths arenât completely on top of the normal death toll.
In addition, as already touched on, this is disproportionately affecting older people, many of whom carry only modest policies or no policy and in many cases, itâs only moving the payoff up by several months. Weâve all seen the story where some doctor estimated that 90% of his patients that died of this crap would have died anyway over the next year. So instead of August, itâs April.
Finally, how many people just increased or opened policies? My bet is far more than what is typical.
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Death toll 60% higher than thought based on excess deaths? Wow.
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I'm waiting to see what Fox News says about these figures before dismissing them out of hand.
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@Doctor-Phibes said in Auto insurance has to be a good business right now:
I'm waiting to see what Fox News says about these figures before dismissing them out of hand.
Perhaps they can get some advice from Mayor De Blasio as to what to say?
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@George-K said in Auto insurance has to be a good business right now:
@Doctor-Phibes said in Auto insurance has to be a good business right now:
I'm waiting to see what Fox News says about these figures before dismissing them out of hand.
Perhaps they can get some advice from Mayor De Blasio as to what to say?
I doubt they'd feel the need to stoop to interviewing Democrats with so many Republicans available to bolster their bullshit.
You chaps all sound the same to me, of course.
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@LuFins-Dad You might well be right about the life insurance losses.
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Edit - never mind...
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@jon-nyc said in Auto insurance has to be a good business right now:
Death toll 60% higher than thought based on excess deaths? Wow.
Where are you seeing that? Is it in the thread of replies?