Auto Personal Injury Compensation

Our research is aimed at finding ways to improve automobile personal injury compensation for all stakeholders

Throughout the past decade, public debate about how to reform auto insurance has focused on ways to make it more affordable without undermining the vital safety net it provides to policyholders and accident victims. The ICJ's series of reports on the premium savings that "Choice" auto insurance plans could offer drivers who are willing to forego compensation for noneconomic damages exemplifies our work in this area.

The ICJ has a continuing interest in research that will help policymakers identify and implement reforms that can make the automobile injury liability and compensation as fair and affordable as possible.

No-Fault Approaches to Compensating People Injured in Automobile Accidents — 1991

This report estimates the effects of a broad range of no-fault plans, compared with the traditional system.

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