Some insurers may reduce insurance premiums for motorists with dashcams, but they offer several other benefits as well.
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Extreme weather events influenced by climate change are causing ever greater destruction, forcing insurers to increase their premiums where they can. What does this mean for the future?
Some insurers may reduce insurance premiums for motorists with dashcams, but they offer several other benefits as well.
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