County risk profile

Franklin County, Georgia

AutoRiskIQ explains the forces that shape auto insurance pressure in Franklin County. Scores are informational and describe location trends, not individual outcomes.

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Score status

66

/ 100

66/100
Composite
Elevated
Trend Easing

Percentile-based relative to national average.

Updated 2025-12-29.

Risk scale

Relative risk pressure levels used across AutoRiskIQ.

Lower
Moderate
Elevated
High
Pending data

Risk readiness

Core risk signals for Franklin County

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Accident & Exposure Risk

Crash frequency, severity, and traffic density exposure relative to national patterns.

Pending
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Weather & Environmental Risk

Severe weather exposure is near the national midpoint based on FEMA hazard signals.

Elevated67
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Cost & Repair Pressure

Labor rates, parts availability, and repair network capacity trends.

Pending
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Claim Friction & Legal Context

NAIC complaints, DOI enforcement, and litigation environment signals tied to claims.

Pending
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Theft & Fraud Exposure

Vehicle theft rates are near the national midpoint.

Elevated65
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Market Structure Context

Rate filing cadence and market concentration context for pricing power.

Pending
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Live traffic context

Local incident feeds for Franklin County

County pages highlight DOT or city incident feeds when they are available for major metros.

Counts reflect active incidents reported to public traffic systems, not a full crash census.

Active incidents

2

Feeds monitored: 1. Source: State DOT 511 incident feeds + TomTom traffic incidents (third-party).

Updated recently

Top incident types

Jam1
Road Works1

Risk spotlight

Weather & Environmental Risk in Franklin County

We highlight the highest-pressure risk signal in Franklin Countyand show the public inputs that drive the score.

67

/ 100

67/100
Spotlight
Elevated
Trend Pending

Severe weather exposure is near the national midpoint based on FEMA hazard signals.

Severe weather exposure

Hail, flood, hurricane, and ice/snow exposure signals.

Sources: FEMA National Risk Index

Seasonal volatility

Seasonal risk variance index capturing claim spikes.

Sources: NOAA seasonal summaries, State storm event data

Premium pressure context

How premiums compare with risk in Franklin County

County premium data is limited, so we use statewide NAIC average premiums for context. This does not represent a quote or a recommendation.

92

/ 100

92/100
Premium pressure
above risk baseline by 26 pts
NAIC 2023 average premium

Statewide average premium: $1,746

Premium pressure sits above the current risk baseline, which can reflect market, regulatory, or timing effects.

Why this can happen

  • Rate adjustments can lag current loss experience and risk shifts.
  • Market structure and competition can push premiums above or below modeled risk.
  • Repair costs, litigation pressure, or catastrophe load can amplify pricing beyond baseline risk signals.

County context

What will be explained for Franklin County

AutoRiskIQ surfaces the most influential signals behind the score, explains changes from prior periods, and compares Franklin County to state and national benchmarks.

Leading signals

  • Weather & Environmental Risk

    Severe weather exposure is near the national midpoint based on FEMA hazard signals.

  • Theft & Fraud Exposure

    Vehicle theft rates are near the national midpoint.