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May 3, 2018

WALLACE: Liberals have no real appetite for auto rate cuts

Ontario Liberals have been promising to fix rising auto insurance premiums for 15 years.

They’ve repeatedly made and broken promises to lower rates, address fraud and hold insurance companies to account even as rates and insurance company profits soared.

http://torontosun.com/news/pro vincial/wallace-liberals-have- no-real-appetite-for-auto- rate-cuts

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AUTO INSURANCE STUDY REVEALS OVERSPENDING BY $5 BILLION

According to a new report drivers in Ontario have overpaid by approximately 5 billion dollars on auto insurance over the past five years. The report, commissioned by the Ontario Trial Lawyers’ Association suggests insurance companies might have made about 5 billion in pre-tax income between 2011 and 2016. Given the levels of excessive profitability, motorists almost certainly paid too much for coverage with estimates of the over payments amounting to about 143 dollars per policy, per year. 

http://www.zoomerradio.ca/show /fight-back-on-zoomer-radio/ fight-back-on-zoomer-radio- podcast/auto-insurance-study- reveals-overspending-5-billion /

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Ontario drivers overpaying on car insurance as company profits soar

A report by York University Schulich School of Business says drivers are being overcharged for their car insurance. Marianne Dimain has the story. 

https://globalnews.ca/video/41 79331/ontario-drivers-overpayi ng-on-car-insurance-as- company-profits-soar

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“Glaring errors” in report on auto insurance overpayments – IBC

The Insurance Bureau of Canada (IBC) has some bones to pick with a report commissioned by the Ontario Trial Lawyers Association (OTLA), which stated that motorists in the province have overpaid for auto insurance coverage by about $143 per policy each year. 

https://www.insurancebusinessm ag.com/ca/news/breaking-news/ glaring-errors-in-report-on- auto-insurance-overpayments– ibc-99621.aspx

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Regulators expect doctors to tell the truth about their past. Here’s what happens when they don’t

In May 2000, Dr. Martin Tesher signed papers telling the Ontario College of Physicians and Surgeons that he was not facing professional disciplinary actions anywhere he practised medicine.

That was a lie.

http://projects.thestar.com/do ctor-discipline/part-3/

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Who Pays for Health Care: Injuries from Motor Vehicle Accidents

When a person is injured in a motor vehicle accident, the Statutory Accident Benefit Schedule requires the automobile insurer to pay for non-professional health care services (such as personal support and homemaking services, attendant care services, and community support services). These services may be provided at home or in community settings such as supportive housing units, long-term care homes and complex continuing care hospitals. 

http://www.health.gov.on.ca/en /public/publications/ohip/moto rvehicle.aspx

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Automobile Insurance Basics & Accident Benefits – A Quick Preview

 

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