The British Columbia government is moving to curtail lawyers and legal costs in the public auto insurance system by severely limiting injured people's ability to sue at-fault drivers or the auto insurer after a crash.

The government says legislation will be introduced in the coming weeks that will lower premiums at the Insurance Corporation of B.C. by about 20 per cent, an average of $400 in savings per driver.

Andrew Wilkinson is the leader of the BC Liberals, and he joins us to react to today’s major shakeup at ICBC.

Guest: Andrew Wilkinson, Leader of the BC Liberals
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The British Columbia government is moving to curtail lawyers and legal costs in the public auto insurance system by severely limiting injured people's ability to sue at-fault drivers or the auto insurer after a crash.


The government says legislation will be introduced in the coming weeks that will lower premiums at the Insurance Corporation of B.C. by about 20 per cent, an average of $400 in savings per driver.


Andrew Wilkinson is the leader of the BC Liberals, and he joins us to react to today’s major shakeup at ICBC.


Guest: Andrew Wilkinson, Leader of the BC Liberals

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