{"id":23763,"date":"2024-04-09T19:36:18","date_gmt":"2024-04-09T19:36:18","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/forecourtretailer.com\/?p=23763"},"modified":"2024-04-09T19:36:18","modified_gmt":"2024-04-09T19:36:18","slug":"majority-of-irish-businesses-have-not-seen-any-reduction-in-insurance-premiums-since-reform","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/forecourtretailer.com\/majority-of-irish-businesses-have-not-seen-any-reduction-in-insurance-premiums-since-reform\/","title":{"rendered":"Majority of Irish businesses have not seen any reduction in insurance premiums since reform"},"content":{"rendered":"

As the Government signals the completion of its programme to reform insurance in Ireland, new research shows that the vast majority of Irish businesses and voluntary organisations have not seen any reduction in insurance premiums despite massive reforms.<\/p>\n

The Alliance for Insurance Reform acknowledges the fourth implementation report of the Action Plan for Insurance Reform. A whole of Government, indeed virtually a whole of society approach – with the notable exceptions of the insurers and members of the legal profession – has been taken to addressing access to affordable insurance cover in recent years. Most notably reforms included the changes to the duty of care in July 2023, the introduction of the Judicial Guidelines in 2021 and the creation of a Garda Insurance Fraud Office. Many reforms have also been made to the Injury Resolution Board (formerly PIAB) to assist it in addressing a greater volume of uncontested personal injury claims.<\/p>\n

The Alliance survey carried out in February 2024 received responses from 690 organisations across a range of sectors. Its main findings were:<\/p>\n