Almost a quarter of respondents to LendingTree survey also report filing a claim and later regretting it.
While auto insurance is meant to be a financial safeguard for drivers, many are opting not to use it according to a survey by LendingTree. In its latest analysis, LendingTree, an online marketplace for loans, credit cards and insurance, found that 39% of insured drivers who’ve been in an auto accident or incident have bypassed their insurance for repairs.
That percentage opting to pay out-of-pocket rises to 45% among male drivers, versus 32% for female drivers.
Younger consumers are also more likely to
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