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Claims Handling Process Attributes: Perceptions Of Motor Insurance Policyholders In Lagos, Nigeria
Claims Handling Process Attributes: Perceptions Of Motor Insurance Policyholders In Lagos, Nigeria

Author(s): Sunday Stephen Ajemunigbohun, Ashim Babatunde Sogunro, Taiwo Olarinre Oluwaleye
Contributor(s): Ercan Özen (Editor)
Subject(s): Economy, Economic policy, Public Finances
Published by: Acadlore Publishing Services Limited
Keywords: claims handling process; policyholders’ perceptions; rational choice theory; motor insurance; Nigeria;

Summary/Abstract: Purpose: A claim is always requested at the maturity or occurrence of an event. The claim is a perception influencer and mirror image in the relationships between the insurers and their policyholders. This perception is thus crucial to the claims handling process. Therefore, this study aimed to assess the claims handling process explicitly attributed to the perceptions of motor insurance policyholders in Lagos, Nigeria. Methodology: The study adopted a cross-sectional survey research design. The study population was the total number of registered motorists recorded in 2019 by the Motor Vehicle Administration Agency, 704,828. Thus, quota and convenience sampling methods were adopted in the questionnaire distribution and collection processes. A structured questionnaire was employed for data gathering. A total of 399 copies of the questionnaire were distributed, of which 287 were found usable, representing a 72% response rate. The data procedural technique employed were simple frequency percentages and Friedman’s rank test statistical method. Results/Findings: This study confirms the importance of motor insurance policyholders attached to claims handling processes in Nigeria. This study recommended that claims handling procedures should be strategically designed to incorporate the various attributes explained to provide for a mutually beneficial ambience between policyholders and insurers. Furthermore, motor insurance providers should put in place attractive claims packages to boost the confidence level of the motoring communities. Given the implications of this study, research work is thus encouraged to look at behavioural factors that can influence the claims handling preferences of motor insurance policyholders in Nigeria.

  • Issue Year: 9/2022
  • Issue No: 1
  • Page Range: 136-154
  • Page Count: 19
  • Language: English