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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I think the fact is not less accidents, but that overall the accidents which women have cost a lot less to fix than the accidents that men have. For example women have more minor bumps when parking, which is just a few hundred quid for some body work (if they even claim at all), whereas it tends to be men who have high speed accidents which can write off cars and often involve, property, other vehicles and even subsequent medical care - all resulting in a massive pay out for the insurance company. Most insurance companies take into account the mileage you will do seperately in your quote, and so for men or women the cost will go up with planned mileage.
So if once mileage is taken into account, the average man causes the insurance company to have to pay out �10, but the average woman only �3, if the company desires to then they can pass on a saving to women. Not all do, of course.
I know it is a really emotive subject! But, at the end of the day, insurance companies who want to give a saving to 'less costly' drivers (note I don't say safer drivers!) as a selling point or gimmick, they still want to make the most money they can and so their procedures must be based on trustworthy statistics from thousands and thousands of claims.
i think insurance should be equal for all ages and sexes, and maybe your premium will rise if u have an accident that is your fault! if it is someone elses then they pay and if they are uninsured then i think your insurance company wont penalise u or make u pay but instead take the uninsured driver to court and force them to pay the costs!
And of course none of this happens cos we dont live in a sensible world with sensible answers to everything!!!
As previously posted, women actually have more accidents than men - the important difference is that the accidents that men have actually cost more to the insurers, and this being the case, I think it is absolutely spot on that women pay less.
Equally, take Permanent Health Insurance - this costs more for women than men for the same reasons, they cost the insurer more than men (this particular one was tested in court a few years ago by a woman under sex discrimination legislation.........she lost).
Once you exclude the 'boy racer' factor of 17-25 year old men driving like idiots, there's hardly anything to choose in terms of pounds claimed per mile driven, but women's lower mileage makes tham a better risk.