Auto No-Fault Flashcards
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Architecture of No-Fault Plans
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- shares same 4 key features as workers’ comp
- typically abolishes tort for claims below a specified dollar amount (would recover for economic loss w/o regard to comp) but preserves tort claims for above (would need to show negligence, but can recover pain and suffering)
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Problems w/ Tort + Liability Insurance System
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- expensive to administer (out of a dollar spent on auto-insurance, 44 cents paid out as injury comp)
- protracted + time-consuming
- tendency to overcompensate small claims (nuisance value - cheaper for insurance companies to settle them out for a little more than economic losses) but UNDERCOMPENSATE severe injuries (costly, time-consuming, delays that can interfere w/ rehab -> pressure on people to settle for less than what they actually deserve)
- difficult to attribute fault + there’s an element of luck (some are negligent and just never encounter trouble)
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Benefits of Auto No-Fault
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- speedier determination of claims (especially “lesser injuries”)
- more compensation b/c no showing of fault required
- save on tertiary costs (don’t need individual adjudication for pain and suffering on smaller claims, nor comparative fault)
- no-fault will lead to cheaper insurance package
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Core Arguments Against No-Fault
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- fault advocate would claim does not have deterrence pressure of tort regime
- choice advocate - would ask why make it compulsory
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Auto No-Fault and Deterrence
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- difficulty in maintaining the deterrent effect
- but, could maintain the third-party insurance rating (how you impact others) - under no-fault plan, you’re buying insurance to protect yourself, but theoretically merit-ratings could be calculated to reflect how you impact other people -> would allow for deterrent pressure
- could also argue there are plenty of other pressures (ex traffic laws + those who enforce them) that incentivize good driving
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Why have the compulsory aspect of no-fault?
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- fairness rationale - driving is a common activity that benefits all but harm to some will occur by chance due to characteristic risks -> concept that burden of societally beneficial activity that we all engage in should be born by society as a whole
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New Zealand
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- omnibus no-fault plan
- pays economic harm of medical bills and lost wages up to a point, but avoids individual pain and suffering
- covers accidents in employment situations, in non-employment situations, and highway accidents
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New Zealand - No-Fault Plan Rationale
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- fairness - notion that we all benefit from social life + common activities -> we are all beneficiaries + should bear the burden equally