Right to sue could lower projected savings under Alberta's auto reforms
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Alberta auto insurers slower to respond to risk than other Prairie provinces, says report
The tighter the regulations on the auto-insurance industry, the harder it is for auto-insurers to do their jobs — i.e., respond to unanticipated risks and adjust premiums as needed — a new report has found.
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Read Full ArticleRight to sue could lower projected savings under Alberta's auto reforms
iStock.com/selensergen Preserving a limited right to sue at-fault drivers under Alberta’s proposed ‘Care First’ auto reform means the province’s drivers might wind up paying an average of $136 more annually for car insurance, Canada’s insurers say. Insurance Bureau of Canada commissioned MNP to do a cost impact study of including a limited right to sue at-fault drivers under the province’s proposed new no-fault auto insurance model. IBC released…
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