I suspect at this point it’s mostly inertia acting functionally like a cabal. There was a time when the best way to get a quote would have been to talk to an agent who would then do COMPLICATED MATH you could not comprehend and return a number to you. This is no longer the case, but apparently no one thought it would be profitable or worthwhile to go all-transparent or make insurers’ methods and rates public. So we keep doing it the old way.
That’s why I suspect the consumer side is the place to fix this. We have the means to acquire and publish the data, but it requires a certain level of time investment and coordination.
That sounds like an implausible amount of coordination amongst insurance companies, especially on the level of agents.
I suspect at this point it’s mostly inertia acting functionally like a cabal. There was a time when the best way to get a quote would have been to talk to an agent who would then do COMPLICATED MATH you could not comprehend and return a number to you. This is no longer the case, but apparently no one thought it would be profitable or worthwhile to go all-transparent or make insurers’ methods and rates public. So we keep doing it the old way.
That’s why I suspect the consumer side is the place to fix this. We have the means to acquire and publish the data, but it requires a certain level of time investment and coordination.
Every single company profits from making it hard to compare their prices against the competition.
Additionally big corporations are good at coordinating. Big Banks seem to be engaged in such illegal coopertion on a daily basis.