Recent events including the pandemic were, in many ways, defined by categorical health concerns, followed by government-triggered economic uncertainty and ultimately rising inflation. This unique event in world history has triggered economic ramifications, including a potential hike in insurance rates brought about by accelerated overall inflation. Today we’ll look at just the insurance component of overall inflation, although food and energy are more significant factors in the inflation calculation. It may be distressing to say, but insurance costs must keep up with the rate of inflation if their policies are to remain economically sustainable by the company. After all, there is nothing … [Read more...]
Lawsuit Settlement Inflation
Our society is becoming increasingly litigious with people suing for almost anything. And lawsuit amounts have skyrocketed over the last 50 years. One typical example is in the asbestos litigation category. Although, asbestos use was halted in the 1970s, due to the long period before symptoms of asbestos damage shows up, asbestos related lawsuits are still prevalent. In the United States, approximately 600,000 people have filed suits claiming damages caused by asbestos, and asbestos litigation has become the largest mass tort in history. Despite the decline in the number of people diagnosed with asbestos related diseases (such as mesothelioma cancer) since the 1990s, asbestos litigation … [Read more...]