Telematics starting to influence car insurance market This story from Cleveland.com highlights an important new trend in the auto insurance business, and it will likely affect you and your own car insurance rates in the future.
The technology that makes this possible is called telematics, and you’re probably going to be hearing more about it as more car insurance companies start using it and more states start permitting it. Along with Progressive, State Farm, Allstate, Nationwide, Travelers and American Family are also trying it, though there are some patent disputes in play as Progressive tries to protect its innovation. The key is that it works, as information about driving habits is more valuable to insurance companies than demographic information. Also, it’s not surprising that drivers will also be more careful if they know they are being monitored. But it also raises all sorts of privacy concerns. When does health monitoring start? Do we want insurance companies knowing everything about us? Comments Off on Telematics starting to influence car insurance market Posted in: Car Insurance, Car Technology Tags: Allstate, American Family, auto accidents, auto insurance, auto insurance rates, automobile accidents, avoiding auto accidents, avoiding automobile accidents, avoiding car accidents, better braking, braking, braking tips, car accidents, car insurance, car insurance rates, hard braking, improve your braking, Nationwide, Progressive, reduce my car insurance, reducing auto accidents, reducing automobile accidents, reducing car accidents, State Farm, telematics, telematics issues, Travelers |