14% of Drivers Are Uninsured

  Thursday, February 1st, 2001 Source: Insurance Research Council

The chances today are about 14 in 100 that if an insured car occupant is injured in an auto accident in the U.S., an uninsured motorist caused the accident, according to a study conducted by the Insurance Research Council (IRC). However, the problem varies widely from state to state and within states (see attached chart). IRC calculates the uninsured driver proportion using the ratio of claims by individuals who were injured by uninsured drivers (Uninsured Motorists, or UM) to claims by individuals injured by insured drivers (Bodily Injury, or BI). The study, Uninsured Motorists, examines the extent of the uninsured motorist population in the United States in detail. The study contains state and territorial (within states) statistics on uninsured motorist claim frequency, bodily injury claim frequency, and the ratio of uninsured motorist to bodily injury claim frequencies over time.

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