Low-cost insurer customer service fails when claims arise
Customers who chose insurers based on low premiums find the customer service unusable when they actually need to file a claim. The mismatch between price signals and service quality leaves customers stranded without recourse. This is a structural market failure where insurer incentives to minimize premiums conflict with investment in claims support.
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