
Will Alberta’s insurance review result in more transparency?
Industry claims don’t pass muster and everyone would benefit from more openness
Industry claims don’t pass muster and everyone would benefit from more openness
No fault means no way to make insurance companies keep their word. No fault means no accountability. No fault? No thanks.
You’ve heard the promises – reduced premiums! We’ll work with you! Payment plans and options! Talk to us, we understand! – but what’s really happening out there?
Covid-19 means fewer kilometres driven, lower traffic density, and a $99 million monthly windfall for Alberta’s insurers
Craig A. Allen, FCIA, FCAS, March 12, 2020 The above blog post “Honesty in Insurance – the Facts that Drivers Deserve,” posted in February 2020
New data released by the Alberta government shows that, in major areas, auto insurance claim costs are decreasing, dealing a significant blow to the credibility
As insurance premiums continue to spike for Alberta drivers, Fair Alberta Injury Regulations (FAIR Alberta) has released a new report that refutes key claims from
F.A.I.R Alberta spokesperson, Mark Feehan, joins Michael Higgins from Alberta Primetime to discuss new insurance rate hikes and the Government of Alberta’s insurance review panel.
Fair Alberta Injury Regulations (FAIR Alberta) has released an open letter signed by 87 medical professionals from across Alberta to Premier Jason Kenney and Minister
Mark Feehan, F.A.I.R. joins Hal Roberts of Lethbridge’s Bridge City News to discuss legislative changes that let insurers off the hook so they don’t have
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