This statistic displays the views of shared economy platforms worldwide regarding who should provide insurance for the consumer if something goes wrong in 2018. During the survey, 53 percent of respondents stated the consumer should be responsible for their own insurance coverage when using shared economy services.
Who is responsible for providing insurance for the consumer if something goes wrong?
Date and type of survey, and age of respondents not specified by the source.
The total sample size includes 5,000 consumers worldwide and representatives from 30 sharing economy companies :
Sample size in U.K. = 1,000 respondents
Sample size in U.S. = 2,000 respondents
Sample size in China = 2,000 respondents
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Lloyd's of London. (April 10, 2018). Who is responsible for providing insurance for the consumer if something goes wrong? [Graph]. In Statista. Retrieved November 21, 2024, from https://www.statista.com/statistics/882646/sharing-economy-who-should-provide-insurance-worldwide/
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