FY2019-20BP: Draft 2019-20 Priorities and Budget
Another IBC propaganda page with insurers shaming their own customers who don’t recover the ‘right’ way
Insurance Crime
- A person who exaggerates injuries following a collision to collect benefits (also known as personal injury fraud). Examples include:
- Malingering injuries and extended recuperation time
- Medical services fraud involving a health care practitioner who exaggerates the severity of a patient’s legitimate injury and increases the amount billed for assessments, treatment and/or assistive devices
Aiming to fix high auto insurance rates in Ontario
Expensive insurance? How increased crime rates in Windsor could have contributed
Car accident injury lawsuit, disability claim dispute tried together
Appeal of Decision on Social Host Responsibility Allowed – Williams v. RIchard 2018 ONCA 889
CAVOUKIAN: Loss of privacy leads to society devoid of freedom
Auto insurers keep quiet on large rate hikes in N.B. during campaign in N.L.