When Enough is Not Enough: Correcting Market Inefficiencies in the Purchase and Sale of Residential Property Insurance

IF 0.4 Q3 LAW
K. Klein
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Each year at least hundreds, and often thousands of Americans lose their homes to natural disasters striking populated areas, and tens of thousands lose their homes to single-instance fires, floods, or other catastrophes. A recurring storyline is that the majority of these homeowners are underinsured, meaning they have less insurance than it will cost to rebuild their homes. This Article analyzes whether that is indicative of correctible inefficiencies in the residential property insurance markets. The Article identifies two inefficiencies – (1) Inadequate information, which is impairing informed pricing decisions by purchasers; and (2) Dispute costs (such as litigation) in the instances of loss exceeding coverage. The Article proposes addressing these inefficiencies by adopting a mandatory disclosure, provided at time of purchase or renewal of insurance, based on the EnergyGuide program labeling appliances for energy consumption, and coupling the adoption of that disclosure with a litigation bar on adequacy of coverage.
当不够时:修正住宅财产保险买卖中的市场低效
每年至少有成百上千的美国人因袭击人口稠密地区的自然灾害而失去家园,成千上万的人因单一的火灾、洪水或其他灾难而失去家园。一个反复出现的故事情节是,这些房主中的大多数保险不足,这意味着他们的保险比重建房屋的成本要低。本文分析了这是否表明住宅财产保险市场存在可纠正的低效率。本文确定了两种低效率:(1)信息不足,这削弱了购买者的知情定价决策;(2)损失超出承保范围的争议费用(如诉讼费用)。本文建议在能源指南计划的基础上,在购买或续保保险时采用强制性披露来解决这些效率低下的问题,并将该披露的采用与覆盖范围是否充足的诉讼限制相结合。
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