Article from Offit Kurman: Read | Delete: Extra-Safe Car Costs More to Insure

4/10/17

By Michael Mercurio Esq., Offit | Kurman, Attorneys at Law

Safety features, such as autonomous braking and systems to prevent drivers from drifting out of their lanes, are increasingly available on vehicles rolling off assembly lines. Auto companies and third-party researchers say these features help prevent crashes and are building blocks to self-driving cars. But progress comes with a price. Enabling the safety tech are cameras, sensors, microprocessors and other hardware whose repair costs can be more than five times that of conventional parts. And the equipment is often located in bumpers, fenders and external mirrors—the very spots that tend to get hit in a crash. Insurance companies, unwilling to shoulder all the pain, are passing some of the cost off to buyers.

Source: Wall Street Journal

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