The report identifies several key factors contributing to the rising premiums:
- Claims Costs: The average claims cost has risen by 42% between 2019 and 2024, mirroring the increase in premiums. This escalation reflects higher expenses for vehicle replacement, parts, and labor, as well as the growing complexity and integration of vehicle technology.
- Repair Costs: Industry data indicates that repair costs have climbed 26% since 2022, driven by rising wages, more expensive spare parts, and longer repair times. Claims involving these providers have quadrupled since 2019 and are, on average, three times more expensive than standard claims, driving up costs and premiums for everyone.
Despite the alignment between claims costs and premium increases, data from the Australian Prudential Regulation Authority (APRA) shows a decline in underwriting profit for motor insurance lines. Insurers' motor insurance costs as a proportion of premiums collected have increased from 89% in June 2019 to 94% in June 2024, indicating reduced profitability even as premiums have risen.
To address these systemic cost drivers, the ICA advocates for coordinated action by state, territory, and federal governments. Key reforms proposed include:
- Addressing Labor Shortages: Nearly one in two vacancies in motor trades businesses rely on overseas workers due to chronic skills shortages. However, hiring them is challenging due to red tape. Significant training investment is also needed, with only 58% of apprentices completing their qualifications.
For truck owners and operators, these developments underscore the importance of staying informed about industry trends and potential policy changes that could impact insurance costs. Engaging with industry bodies and participating in advocacy efforts can help ensure that the unique needs of the transport sector are considered in broader policy discussions.
Published: Saturday 21st February, 2026
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