No worries.
You have inside knowledge and have taken your valuable time to provide useful information to the OP and others.
I can’t solve my own problems and I can't fix the broken auto insurance industry.
You may say apple and oranges.
But if a poll was taken, I'm feel most people here would agree the auto insurance industry is broken in some ways.
Similar to the way our health care system insurance industry is broken.
(I watched the hearings on Obama Care. What a joke. )
I’ve seen employer group plans where the young healthy people subsidize the old ones.
People with one child subsidize those with eight .
All paying the same premiums per policy
For years I've watched the game with my auto insurance rates.
1. If I have liability on a couple of cars, it is X amount per car for liability.
If I add another car it doesn’t go up from X amount to the next car.
It is just tacked on same/same usually.
And I may never even drive that other car that I’ve added.
I'm aware of the "other driver" that may get in that car.
They have a license and insurance on it?
That was my point 99 post ago.
As you said, it NOW follows the car and not the person driving that may kill someone and go to jail.
That the way it's "regulated" now, I suppose.
But that could change with everything else.
Example: Want "coverage" for someone else to drive your car?
Pay extra. Just one solution to that issue.
(If I'm not going to get pregnant, why do I have to pay for that coverage?)
2. My “rates” have routinely gone up for problems in the country other people are causing/having over the years.
3. If I try and shop for rates, every company I contact already knows what cars I have.
The know everything. So does big brother.
There obviously could be a “work around" for someone trading their Kia for a for a Mclaren on the liability per license alternative I’ve suggested.
It's just not in any company's financial interest.
(At this point I could go into a story about how my state is not following its own regulations on giving title to antique cars. Now there’s can of worms. There are two government web sites I can use in my state that give title searches to the general public. One is national and the other is my state. Just FYI for anyone that cares.)
At least these three things are prima facie evidence that I’m already paying for other people problems.
I see that as a form of regulated Socialism.
You previously pointed to constraints of government regulations.
And I feel sure those regulations are the result of how the insurance companies want things structured.
I’m not intimately familiar with the insurance industry but I am with the airline industry..
Although I’ve been out of it for years I was in it for 25 and can tell you things you won’t read on the interweb via Google
Things she doesn't even know happened.
https://avgeekery.com/frank-lorenzo-might-real-world-airline-grinch/
Regulation and Deregulation are a farce.
Ted Kennedy's idea and Jimmy Carter started it.
Went down hill from there.
The airline industry is still regulated. Just in a different fashion.
Everything from landing slots to seating to paying to keep airports open.
(John Murtha, Essential Air Service, DOT Complaints, etc.)
Where’s the free market?
During the GM bailout debate, this woman had a local talk show on Sunday mornings.
https://ilyceglink.com/
Her gig was/is peddling real estate advice.
Had a moment, so I called and got on the air.
I told her I wasn’t smart enough to say if GM should be bailed out or not.
But IF you went into an auto parts store and asked for bearings, you would be lucky to get them from Mexico.
Most likely they would be Chinese.
During the second world war, the first place “we” bombed was the ball bearing factory.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schweinfurt–Regensburg_mission
I told here that we weren’t going to make it as a country selling each other real estate.
She just sort of laughed it off, I guess.
At the time Timken was moving overseas and Fafnir was the only one I felt sure was still here.
(Used them on planes. )
Eighteen years ago over four thousand aircraft mechanics tried to warn people about China and no body listened.
They weren’t AFL-CIO.
So NOW..... China is on the radar??
I’ve never shopped at Walmart routinely.
Have you?
Oh sure, I’ve bought things there sometimes with no other choice.
Sometime we have no choice.
Like insurance.
This was 2004.