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- 2023 Minor Injury Cap Amount Announced - James H. Brown
For accidents occurring on or after January 1, 2023, the minor injury cap in Alberta is $5,817 This is a 6% increase from the 2022 number This announcement was made via a bulletin by the Superintendent of Insurance
- Alberta to lift auto insurance rate cap, axe right to sue in crashes . . .
Bringing Alberta into a purely no-fault system could slash average driver premiums by around 20 per cent, according to estimates in a pair of government-commissioned reports released earlier this
- Superintendent of Insurance bulletins and notices [2023 to current]
The Alberta Superintendent of Insurance regulates, in part, the insurance business in Alberta under the Insurance Act Bulletins and notices are mostly directed to insurance companies
- 2023 Minor Injury Cap Explained - Hammer Injury Law
The Alberta Government brought in the minor injury cap in 2004, and it was expanded in 2020 This post will review the key things you need to know about the minor injury cap
- Alberta Minor Injury Cap Update 2023 - Alberta Native News
Effective January 1, 2023, the maximum minor cap was set at $5,817 The new amount applies to minor injuries resulting from automobile accidents that occur in Alberta on or after January 1, 2023 Source: Alberta Superintendent of Insurance Interpretation Bulletin 09-2022
- Alberta Personal Injury News and Information - CAM LLP
People injured in a car accident are entitled to Section B benefits for medical expenses However, different benefits are available depending on the severity of your injuries and the treatment involved
- Motor Vehicle Accident Claims Program (MVAC) - Alberta. ca
The Motor Vehicle Accident Claims Program (MVAC) was created in 1947 under the Motor Vehicle Accident Claims Act, with the goal to protect injured victims from uninsured or unknown drivers by establishing a program where they can sue and receive payment for their personal injuries
- In a Car Accident in Alberta? Heres What Youre Covered For
Injured in a motor vehicle accident? You are entitled to basic benefits regardless of fault in the accident Learn more about your car accident insurance claims, laws, compensation, and payouts
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