The Insurance Information Institute has recently highlighted consumer concerns and trends in the insurance sector through a series of posts on its official Twitter account. The tweets, published between December 11 and December 12, 2025, address issues ranging from legal system abuse affecting insurance costs to financial caution shaping consumer decisions and road safety during the holiday season.
On December 11, 2025, the Insurance Information Institute referenced a survey by the Independent Insurance Agents & Brokers of America (IIABA), stating: “A new @IndAgent survey shows strong consumer concern that legal system abuse is driving up #insurance costs. More than 84% would support legislative action to address rising costs and litigation practices.
Explore the survey: https://t.co/5LSeC9aMQXhttps://t.co/0altdyIUqd“
The following day, on December 12, 2025, another post discussed how economic conditions are influencing consumers’ insurance-related choices: “Financial caution is shaping consumers’ spending and #insurance decisions, according to @Nationwide’s Economic Impact Survey. Despite concerns, 46% turn to insurance agents for guidance, underscoring the value of personalized advice in risk management. https://t.co/EkxNWEnR9S https://t.co/R3h96xkG7i”
Later that same day, the organization issued a reminder about safe driving practices during the holidays: “This holiday season, staying safe on the roads starts with responsible choices.
Follow these tips to learn how to plan ahead, avoid impaired driving, and keep your celebrations safe and enjoyable.
#HolidaySafety https://t.co/yTdHkfkA6g“
The Insurance Information Institute is an industry group dedicated to improving public understanding of insurance—its role in society and how it operates. Surveys cited in their posts reflect ongoing challenges faced by both insurers and policyholders as legal environments evolve and economic uncertainty persists.


