Written answers

Tuesday, 27 September 2016

Department of Finance

Motor Insurance Coverage

Photo of James LawlessJames Lawless (Kildare North, Fianna Fail)
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142. To ask the Minister for Finance if his attention has been drawn to the current difficulties large families are experiencing in obtaining motor insurance for multi-seat motor vehicles with numerous insurance providers not willing to provide motor insurance for these vehicles (details supplied); and if he will make a statement on the matter. [26782/16]

Photo of Michael NoonanMichael Noonan (Limerick City, Fine Gael)
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The Cost of Insurance Working Group, chaired by Minister of State Eoghan Murphy TD, is undertaking a review of the factors which are influencing the increased cost of motor insurance.  The Working Group brings together all the relevant Departments and Offices involved with the process.  Its objective is to identify immediate and longer term measures which can address increasing insurance costs, while bearing in mind the need to maintain a stable insurance sector.

The core areas to be examined by the Working Group in this first phase are:

- The motor insurance sector generally, at present and in recent years.

- The effects of legal costs and litigation processes on insurance costs.

- The current claims compensation arrangements and the cost of claims

- Insurance data and information

- The impact of accident rates

- The impact of unlawful activity on the insurance sector, and

- Other market issues

Issues such as availability of insurance and allegations of companies denying coverage for certain types of motor vehicles will be considered as part of the review of "other market issues".

Because the issue of the cost of insurance is complex and in order to get to the heart of these issues as soon as possible, Minister of State Eoghan Murphy has established four sub-groups to review them in detail. Chairs have been appointed to these sub-groups and work has commenced.  The sub-groups are meeting weekly and their outputs are feeding into the meetings of the Working Group.

The Working Group has held four meetings to date and will continue to meet every two to three weeks to the end of 2016. 

A consultation process has commenced.  Minister of State Murphy has had informal meetings with representatives from a number of key stakeholders including: Insurance Ireland, AA Ireland, the Irish Brokers Association, the Injuries Board, IBEC, FBD Insurance and the Central Bank of Ireland.

The Working Group and the four sub-groups is also meeting with the relevant stakeholders.  At its third meeting, the Working Group met with representatives from the Law Society, AA Ireland, the Irish Brokers Association and the Consumers Association of Ireland.  Further consultations will be arranged.  In addition, submissions received from all interested parties are being considered as part of the process.

By the end of October, the Working Group will provide me with an update report which will set out the priority actions required.  From November to December, the Working Group will then develop an action plan to enable the relevant Government Departments and Offices to commence the implementation of these priority actions.  In this regard, Minister of State Murphy will be consulting regularly with Government colleagues.

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