Dáil debates
Wednesday, 26 October 2016
Questions on Proposed Legislation
12:40 pm
Michael Healy-Rae (Kerry, Independent) | Oireachtas source
The programme for Government promised to tackle the high costs of insurance. Just yesterday we were informed there was going to be another spike in the high costs of home and motor insurance. The Government is dragging its feet on this issue. Measures have to be introduced as soon as possible to tackle this and to stop the culture of bogus claims that are causing the costs of premiums to rise continuously. Some people are making a career from bogus claims and I would like the insurance companies to examine this situation. The attitude of insurance companies is ridiculous in not challenging claims because it may cost them more to take on the claimant than if they just paid out. I ask the Taoiseach and his Ministers to look at the situation, to see if they could bring the insurance companies in to let them know they have to challenges cases if there is local knowledge or proof that a person is involved in a bogus claim. I do not care if the payout is €30,000 and if the cost to the company is €40,000 to prove that it is bogus. They should prove that the claims are bogus, should stop those claims-----
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