Fraud in the car insurance industry
Backbench debate (separate chamber, no votes)
This Westminster Hall debate examines fraud within the car insurance industry, likely focusing on fraudulent claims, premium manipulation, and consumer deception that inflate costs for honest policyholders. Helen Morgan (Lib Dem, North Shropshire) is raising concerns about how widespread insurance fraud affects both consumers' premiums and the integrity of the insurance market.
Car insurance fraud costs the industry billions annually and is passed on to consumers through higher premiums, making motoring more expensive for millions of UK households. Addressing this issue affects affordability of essential transport costs and consumer protection, particularly for lower-income drivers.
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