SambaSafety Blog
Discover the latest company driver safety tips, FMCSA updates, guidance for commercial and personal auto insurers and more.
Insurtech Innovations: Is There Such Thing as Too Much Data?
2022 is an exciting year for the insurance industry. If you are even somewhat invested in the space, it’s a known fact that insurtechs are popping up...
Read MoreAchieving Lower Commercial Auto Premiums Requires a New Mindset
Businesses managing a fleet of drivers face many external factors that impact their bottom line, such as the staggering rise in risky driving...
Read MoreWill the Severity of Auto Insurance Claims Rise with the Increase of Electric Vehicles?
The average price to settle auto claims has been on the rise for years. Vehicle crash costs incurred by businesses from insurance premiums, repairs,...
Read MoreSambaSafety Now Offering License Validation for California Drivers
At SambaSafety, we are constantly growing and expanding our services – that's why we are able to offer the most comprehensive driver data network in...
Read More4 Cost-Cutting Tips for Commercial Auto Insurance Buyers
As inflation and the number of insurance claims continue to rise in 2022, many expect commercial auto insurance rates to follow suit. If your company...
Read MoreNational Safety Month: Our Commitment to Driver Safety
June is National Safety Month. Throughout the month, the National Safety Council provides weekly resources highlighting leading causes of preventable...
Read MoreMillions of Drivers Lie to Auto Insurers for Lower Rates
A recent study conducted in 2021 by Finder found that 38.5 million Americans lie to insurers for lower auto rates. This is equal to about 14% of the...
Read MorePay Attention, Carriers: One of the Most Commonly Seen Rate Evasion Tactics
As an insurance carrier, how are you managing risk? In a perpetually evolving market with a variety of challenges, it’s not made easy. Targeting...
Read MoreHow to Boost Commercial Auto Combined Ratios with Driver Monitoring
Combined ratios have been consistently rising over the years. In fact, the commercial auto sector’s average combined ratio has remained over 100...
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