IMPACT OF POOR CLAIMS SETTLEMENT ON THE DEMAND FOR INSURANCE
Table Of Contents
Chapter ONE
INTRODUCTION
- 1.1Introduction
- 1.2Background of Study
- 1.3Problem Statement
- 1.4Objective of Study
- 1.5Limitation of Study
- 1.6Scope of Study
- 1.7Significance of Study
- 1.8Structure of the Research
- 1.9Definition of Terms
Chapter TWO
LITERATURE REVIEW
- 2.1Overview of Insurance Industry
- 2.2History of Claims Settlement
- 2.3Factors influencing Claims Settlement
- 2.4Impact of Poor Claims Settlement
- 2.5Customer Perception of Claims Process
- 2.6Best Practices in Claims Settlement
- 2.7Legal Framework for Claims Settlement
- 2.8Technological Innovations in Claims Processing
- 2.9Case Studies on Claims Settlement
- 2.10Global Comparison of Claims Settlement Practices
Chapter THREE
RESEARCH METHODOLOGY
- 3.1Research Design
- 3.2Sampling Techniques
- 3.3Data Collection Methods
- 3.4Data Analysis Techniques
- 3.5Questionnaire Design
- 3.6Ethical Considerations
- 3.7Pilot Study
- 3.8Validity and Reliability
Chapter FOUR
DATA PRESENTATION AND ANALYSIS
- 4.1Overview of Research Findings
- 4.2Analysis of Data
- 4.3Impact of Poor Claims Settlement on Insurance Demand
- 4.4Comparison of Claims Settlement Practices
- 4.5Recommendations for Improving Claims Settlement
- 4.6Implications for Insurance Industry
- 4.7Future Research Directions
- 4.8Managerial Insights
Chapter FIVE
SUMMARY, CONCLUSION AND RECOMMENDATIONS
- 5.1Summary of Findings
- 5.2Conclusion
- 5.3Contributions to Knowledge
- 5.4Managerial Implications
- 5.5Recommendations for Policy and Practice
Thesis Abstract
Abstract
The impact of poor claims settlement on the demand for insurance is a critical issue in the insurance industry. Claims settlement is a fundamental aspect of the insurance contract, as it represents the fulfillment of the insurer's promise to provide financial protection to the policyholder in the event of a covered loss. When insurers fail to settle claims in a timely and fair manner, it can have significant consequences for both policyholders and the insurance market as a whole. This research aims to explore the various ways in which poor claims settlement practices can affect the demand for insurance. One of the key impacts is the erosion of trust between insurers and policyholders. When policyholders experience delays, denials, or underpayments in the claims settlement process, it can lead to a loss of confidence in the insurer's ability to deliver on its promises. This can result in reduced customer satisfaction, increased customer complaints, and ultimately, a decline in the demand for insurance products. Furthermore, poor claims settlement practices can also have broader implications for the insurance market. Insurers that develop a reputation for unfair claims handling may find it more challenging to attract and retain customers, leading to a loss of market share and competitive disadvantage. In addition, negative publicity surrounding claims disputes can damage an insurer's brand image and reputation, further deterring potential customers from purchasing insurance coverage. Moreover, the impact of poor claims settlement on the demand for insurance extends beyond individual policyholders to the overall economy. Insurance plays a crucial role in promoting financial stability and risk management, both at the individual and societal levels. A decrease in the demand for insurance products due to concerns about claims settlement practices can leave individuals and businesses vulnerable to financial risks and uncertainties, ultimately hindering economic growth and resilience. In conclusion, addressing poor claims settlement practices is essential for maintaining a healthy and sustainable insurance market. Insurers must prioritize fair and efficient claims handling to build trust, enhance customer satisfaction, and support the continued demand for insurance products. Regulatory authorities also play a crucial role in ensuring that insurers comply with claims settlement regulations and uphold their obligations to policyholders. By improving claims settlement practices, insurers can not only mitigate the negative impacts on demand for insurance but also contribute to a stronger and more resilient insurance industry.
Thesis Overview
<p>INTRODUCTION<br><br>1.1 Background of the Study<br><br>Insurance is usually an intangible product for clients until they receive a payment for an insured loss. The claims experience can therefore significantly influence the client’s understanding of and satisfaction with insurance. A positive claims experience may result in a long-term client and champion of the insurance programme. A negative experience, on the other hand, can lead to mistrust and policy termination. Claims settlement is therefore an integral part of an insurer’s efforts to provide good customer service and to retain clients (Rendek, Holtz and Fonseca, 2014). The history of insurance industry in Nigeria could be traced to the British colonial trading companies that established agency offices in Nigeria, on behalf of insurance companies in UK. After the Nigerian political independence of 1960, indigenously owned insurance companies sprang up, which as a result of inadequacy of capital, were unable to pay claims at as when due. This inadequacy of capital coupled with lack of technical and managerial skill, poor insurance regulatory framework, brought confidence crisis and strong apathy to insurance purchase in Nigeria (Augustine and Bamidele, 2013).<br><br>The rising intricacy of the world economic system in today’s industrial age has increased the importance of insurance in the process of manufacturing and profit-making dealings. Accordingly the absence of insurance will constantly subject the individual/organization to the fear of a huge financial loss in the event of a tragedy and so will affect their decision making course of action in diverse ways (Harry, 2012). Claim settlement is a critical aspect of the insurance business. Insurance on its right is an investment options for common investor. The insured expects specific return from the policy over and above the sum assured. Therefore, the insured or the beneficiary named in the insurance policy desperately seeks settlement of their claims by the insurance company. The insurance company looks at the claim settlement from the different perspective by ensuring adequate return from the risk assumed. Thus, poor claim settlement may lead to confrontation between the policyholder and the insurance company (Ashturkar, 2014).<br><br>Claim settlement is the defining moment in the relationship between an insurance company and its customer. Butler and Francis (2010) see claim payment as a chance to show that the years spent paying premiums were worth the expense. Hence, insurers have been criticized for their marketing methods, based on cloudiness, twisting and mis-selling. If a company does not effectively handle its claims service, it can tarnish its image hence affect the sales and marketing of their insurance products. Insurance company’s attitude to claims settlement has in the past provoked a lot of public criticism and even attracted the attention of governments. Consequently, the reputation of any insurance company and consumers demand for insurance depends, to a large extent, on the sort of claims services provided by the company to its customers. Insurance companies in Nigeria now wish to improve their public image, and retain the trust of their brokers (middlemen) and clients in order to meet their sales and marketing department projections. Swift handling of claims is surely the way to do it. This study examines the impact of poor claims settlement on the demand for insurance with a special reference being made to Cornerstone Insurance Plc.<br><br>1.2 Statement of the Problem<br><br>In Nigeria, the insurance companies, just like other insurance companies in other parts of the world, do pay claims, yet they have a dented image in the eyes of the insuring public (Omar, 2007). The problem of running an effective claims administration that would satisfy the customers and earn their confidence as well as cause them to repurchase insurance products has remained too long in the insurance industry in the sub-region and the world at large. Claims settlement is like a mirror through which the members of the public see an insurance company. A company, which fails to settle claims to the satisfaction of customers, would definitely attract less business, as it is likely to discourage such clients to continue to insure with the company. Such clients might even advise their friends, colleagues and relations not to patronize such a company.<br><br>The consequent effects of the above problem could lead to downward trends in sales and marketing figure, low premium income, low capital formation (savings and loans) and minimal contribution of an insurance company to the gross domestic product (GDP) of Nigeria. An insurance company is basically set up like other profit-oriented industry for financial gains while rendering essential services to their clients. But in recent times poor handling of claims has been a major drawback to performance of insurance companies. The menace has been so prevalent that many policyholders in Nigeria often contemplate terminating their policies in the face of the insurance companies not indemnifying them on account of losses suffered. Omar (2007) identifies lack of trust and confidence in insurance institution, poor claims management, lack of reliable actuarial data for research and underdeveloped financial market as some of the bottlenecks to the financial performance of the insurance industry in Nigeria. Therefore, this study examines the impact of poor claims settlement on the demand for insurance in Nigeria.<br><br>1.3 Objectives of the Study<br><br>The study is being conducted with the following objectives:<br><br>I. To investigate the effect of poor claims settlement on the demand for insurance.<br><br>II. To explore the link between effective claims settlement and insurance companies’ performance in Nigeria.<br><br>III. To examine the impact of poor claims management on public perception of insurance business in Nigeria.<br><br>1.4 Research Questions<br><br>The study will be guided by the following research questions:<br><br>1.What is the impact of poor claims settlement on the demand for insurance?<br><br>2.Is effective claims settlement a significant predictor of insurance companies performance in Nigeria?<br><br>3.Does poor claims management impact on public perception of insurance business in Nigeria?<br><br>1.5 Research Hypotheses<br><br>The under listed hypotheses will be statistically tested in the course of this study.<br><br>1) Ho: There is no significant relationship between poor claims settlement and demand for insurance.<br><br>Hi: There is a significant relationship between poor claims settlement and demand for insurance.<br><br>2) Ho: Effective claims settlement is not a significant predictor of insurance companies’ performance in Nigeria.<br><br>Hi: Effective claims settlement is a significant predictor of insurance companies’ performance in Nigeria.<br></p>