Sean Kevelighan (pictured above), CEO of Triple-I, said, “Without risk-based pricing, lower-risk consumers would end up subsidizing riskier ones.” He noted that this would lead insurers to “overcharge some customers and undercharge others, putting the companies’ financial stability – and their ability to pay claims – at risk.”
Triple-I defends risk-based pricing, warns against government intervention
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