Insurance Information Institute addresses legal system abuse and domestic violence support in recent posts

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The Insurance Information Institute has recently used its social media platform to highlight pressing issues in the insurance sector and related societal topics. On October 15, 2025, the organization drew attention to concerns over rising claims costs and their impact on policyholder affordability. In a tweet, the Institute stated: “Legal system abuse is driving up claims costs and affecting policyholder affordability.

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On October 16, 2025, the Institute referenced a new study by Swiss Re, highlighting factors behind increasing U.S. liability claims costs. The tweet reads: “A new @SwissRe study finds U.S. liability claims costs are soaring beyond economic fundamentals, driven by legal system abuse, third-party litigation funding, and shifting juror sentiment.

Read the study: https://t.co/GgH3EXZqgLhttps://t.co/ETZ02i6IXw“.

In another post from the same day, the Insurance Information Institute addressed workplace roles in supporting domestic violence survivors. The tweet said: “Employers have a powerful opportunity to create a place of safety and support for domestic violence survivors. @iiiorg and @Allstate Foundation spotlighted the critical role of financial literacy to rebuild lives free from abuse. https://t.co/S2bhY5Y9Xc

#DVAM2025 #WithSurvivors https://t.co/x2mrAHpBkV“.

The Insurance Information Institute is known for providing data-driven insights into insurance trends and risks facing consumers and businesses in the United States. Issues such as legal system abuse impacting claim costs have been noted by industry analysts as contributing factors to increased premiums for policyholders nationwide.

Additionally, corporate initiatives that address social issues like domestic violence often involve partnerships between insurance organizations and nonprofits to promote education and financial empowerment among vulnerable populations.



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