- Ontario may increase mandatory reporting limit for collisions with no injuries to $2,000, from the $1,000 level set in 1998. Five provinces have already increased their limits.
- Toronto Uber provides drivers with little information about insurance, including the name of their insurer. Consumers should be aware that drivers' insurance policy may not provide them with coverage.
- New York’s top financial watchdog warned insurers this week about charging higher prices to customers least likely to shop around, the latest state to raise questions about how the industry uses data when setting rates.
- Alberta road safety bill has been passed by Legislature and will introduce demerit points for drivers convicted of distracted driving.
- Google explains why they created the driverless car.
Monday, 30 March 2015
Insurance News - Monday, March 30, 2015
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