Usage Based Insurance is not just a "big data" trend, it's a paradigm shift across the automotive insurance industry. Consumer awareness and adoption of telematics technology is continuing to rise, and with it comes new opportunities to develop insurance programs that improve your bottom line.
The connected car revolution is already underway, now is the time to develop a telematics-based program that accelerates your business. Launching your own telematics platform may seem like a daunting task, but with Darby's help, you'll be up and running in no time.
We're here to change that.
Driving with Darby™ is a best-in-class Usage Based insurance product that encourages safe driving habits, lowers insurance premiums, and boosts customer loyalty. Darby's platform is innovative, easy to use, and quick to provide results. With the help of our team, your program will launch in 30 days or less, guaranteed.
Check out how your program could look if you partner with us today.
Distracted driving is creating a dangerous driving environment for us all, while insurance premiums continue to skyrocket. So how do you accurately charge your customers without knowing the risk?
Darby is the answer. Our intelligent telematics solution provides insight into your customer's driving habits, so you can offer personalized insurance premiums and a great customer experience.
Why UBI is important See How it Happens
It turns out there's a financial downside to cheap gas and solid job growth. As we drive more miles, car insurance claims are rising, and so is the average insurance payout. Auto insurance companies are reacting by raising premiums.
Gas prices are staying low.
More cars on the road, driving more miles.
Motor vehicle deaths up 8% and rising.
Average cost of repair claims going up.
Insurance premiums are increasing for everyone (even safe drivers!)
The lowest gas prices in years could wind up helping to drive up car insurance payments for U.S. motorists. As Americans put more miles on their cars last year, motor vehicle deaths rose 8 percent, and as a result, car insurance premiums are likely to rise in 2016.
Read moreMany of the nation's top insurers have been reporting severe drops in their underwriting income - a fact that is one of the prime drivers in auto insurance price increases that are coming over the next several months.
Read moreIt turns out there's a financial downside to cheap gas and solid job growth. As Americans drive more miles, car insurance claims are rising and so is the average insurance payout. Insurance companies are reacting by hiking premiums.
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