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BC Liberals respond to the announcement of no-fault insurance
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English - February 06, 2020 21:49 - 10 minutes - ★★★★★ - 1 ratingBusiness News News Society & Culture Homepage Download Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
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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