Close Menu
  • Home
  • Recent News
  • Global & National News Updates
  • Business & Finance Insights
  • Technology & Innovation Trends
  • More
    • Health, Wellness & Lifestyle
    • Entertainment & Celebrity Buzz
    • Sports Highlights & Live Scores
  • Privacy Policy
What's Hot

Evangelist who reported Nasarawa bandit attack allegedly arrested, held for 12 hours

November 26, 2025

"Something to watch" – Liverpool face competition to sign "exceptional" wonderkid

November 6, 2025

"He's not happy" – Dressing room source on Mohamed Salah transfer plans after Liverpool snub

December 4, 2025
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
Global Hublet Sunday, December 7
  • About Us
  • Contact Us
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms & Conditions
  • Disclaimer
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
Home
  • Home
  • Recent News

    Nearly 80 percent of shoppers want to do all their spending at small businesses

    December 7, 2025

    Hegseth wont commit to releasing video of second strike on alleged drug boat: We are reviewing it right now

    December 7, 2025

    Trump awards medals to the Kennedy Center honorees including Sylvester Stallone, George Strait and more

    December 7, 2025

    When full is a dirty word: Why luxury hotels never want their rooms to be sold out

    December 6, 2025

    2 out of 5 Americans plan to spend less this holiday season amid economic uncertainty

    December 6, 2025
  • Global & National News Updates
  • Business & Finance Insights
  • Technology & Innovation Trends
  • More
    • Health, Wellness & Lifestyle
    • Entertainment & Celebrity Buzz
    • Sports Highlights & Live Scores
  • Privacy Policy
Home»Global & National News Updates»Most Americans fear insurance costs spiraling due to excessive lawsuits as family-of-four price tag hits more than $6,500
Global & National News Updates

Most Americans fear insurance costs spiraling due to excessive lawsuits as family-of-four price tag hits more than $6,500

AdminBy AdminNovember 25, 2025Updated:November 25, 2025No Comments4 Mins Read

Think hurricanes, wildfires, and car accidents are the only reasons why the average American is worried about rising insurance premiums? Think again.

Excessive lawsuits have emerged as a major source of concern for policyholders across the country, according to a recent survey from the Independent Insurance Agents & Brokers of America (Big I).

Some 64.3 percent of respondents say they’re concerned about excessive insurance lawsuits affecting their premiums, and 80.3 percent believing that lawsuits would increase their premiums even if they never filed a claim.

“Unfortunately, abuse of the legal system is not isolated to just a handful of states,” Big I Senior Vice President of Federal Government Affairs Nathan Riedel told The Independent via email. “It impacts all policyholders since risk is spread beyond state lines.”

The fear of that abuse impacting premiums is legitimate, according to a June survey from the Insurance Information Institute and Munich Reinsurance America. The survey found that excessive lawsuits drive up insurance premiums by $6,664 for a family of four.

The fear of that abuse impacting premiums is legitimate, according to a June survey from the Insurance Information Institute and Munich Reinsurance America. The survey found that excessive lawsuits drive up insurance premiums by $6,664 for a family of four

Why do lawsuits have such a big impact on your insurance premiums?

One of the key contributors to the rise in insurance lawsuits over the past few years has been a practice known as “third-party litigation funding,” where investors pump money into lawsuits to get a cut of jury awards, Riedel said. The investors typically target litigants who don’t have the resources to wage – or win – a court battle with an insurer.

The extra money that legal teams get from investors can lengthen trials and encourage demands for larger awards, ultimately costing insurance companies more, Michael Coffey, founder partner at New York-based law firm Coffey Modica LLP, told The Independent by email.

“The infusion of capital enables claimants to withstand long legal battles, helps attorneys employ more sophisticated case strategies and technologies, including jury consultants and multimedia presentation software,” Coffey said, “and encourages plaintiffs to reject reasonable settlements and hold out for potentially higher jury awards because the trend has been for larger and larger jury awards in the current environment.”

The problem has become so prevalent that jury awards have tripled over the past decade, he said, a cost that trickles down to policyholders who may have never even filed a claim.

Outside funding of insurance lawsuits has become a big business, one expert said


“Lawsuits in the United States lead to higher insurance premiums because they directly increase insurers’ costs through larger claim payouts, higher legal expenses, and longer settlement times,” Coffey said.

“Insurers then spread these added costs across all policyholders in the form of increased premiums, even affecting those who never file a claim themselves.”

What can insurance policyholders do to push back?

Several experts, who corresponded with The Independent, noted that regulation is a critical part of wrangling the unruly influence that excessive lawsuits have on the insurance industry. As a result, the most powerful asset consumers have is their voice, Riedel said.

“Consumers have more power than they realize,” he said. “A majority of Americans want government leaders to step in and address legal system abuse, and that kind of broad support can be a catalyst for real reform when consumers speak up.”

Additionally, consumers can also take several simple steps throughout the year to help fight back against excessive lawsuits, Joe Zdrilich, lead attorney at Georgia-based Zdrilich Injury Law, told The Independent by email. Those steps include:

  • Document your claims well
  • Choose insurers that have proven to handle claims quickly and fairly
  • Conduct annual policy reviews with a licensed insurance agent
  • Maintain a clean claims history

Zdrilich also recommends identifying coverages in your policies that may be underinsured, since boosting coverage can “lessen the chance disputes will turn into lawsuits – and thereby help manage longer-term premium rates.”

Americans costs due excessive familyoffour fear hits insurance lawsuits News price spiraling tag

Related Posts

Nearly 80 percent of shoppers want to do all their spending at small businesses

December 7, 2025

Hegseth wont commit to releasing video of second strike on alleged drug boat: We are reviewing it right now

December 7, 2025

Trump awards medals to the Kennedy Center honorees including Sylvester Stallone, George Strait and more

December 7, 2025
Leave A Reply Cancel Reply

Top Posts

Real Housewives of Orange County Season 20: Look Whos Coming Back!

November 16, 2025

The Quiet Revolution: Building a Healthy Lifestyle Routine at Home (Without Losing Your Mind)

October 17, 2025

Macys Thanksgiving Parade Lineup Gives Nod to Millennial Nostalgia, Internet Culture

November 28, 2025

From Brigadier General to Sultan: Muhammadu Saad Abubakars journey to Sokoto throne

December 6, 2025

The Best Mobile Apps for Productivity in 2025: Your Pocket-Sized Command Center

October 17, 2025
About Us
About Us

Global Hublet is a trusted news and information platform delivering reliable updates on global events, business, technology, health, entertainment, and sports, helping readers stay informed with accurate, engaging, and SEO-friendly content every day worldwide audience.

Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram LinkedIn WhatsApp
Featured Posts

Nearly 80 percent of shoppers want to do all their spending at small businesses

December 7, 2025

Hegseth wont commit to releasing video of second strike on alleged drug boat: We are reviewing it right now

December 7, 2025

Trump awards medals to the Kennedy Center honorees including Sylvester Stallone, George Strait and more

December 7, 2025
Most Popular

‘Fresh Prince of Bel-Air’ actor Floyd Roger Myers Jr. dies at 42

October 30, 2025

‘Total Devastation’ in Jamaica After Hurricane Melissa; Officials Fear Rising Death Toll.

October 30, 2025

‘Fresh Prince of Bel-Air’ Child Star Floyd Roger Myers Jr.’s Children to Continue His Legacy After His Death

October 31, 2025
Global Hublet
  • About Us
  • Contact Us
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms & Conditions
  • Disclaimer
© 2025 Global Hublet. Designed by Global Hublet.

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.