Alberta Auto Insurance Changes
Starting January 1st, the Alberta government has implemented new changes that will affect every driver and insurance company in Alberta
What's changing?
In a nutshell, if you're in a collision, the insurance company to pay for the covered damage to your vehicle will be your own insurance company and not someone else's no matter who was at fault.
The DCPD (Direct Compensation for Property Damage) will provide this protection for you. It will cover the damage inflicted from the other insured driver if they are found to be at fault. This new coverage will automatically be added if you already have auto insurance in Alberta so you don't have to do anything to get it.
What's staying the same?
Even with the new changes, many things are the same as before.
- Establishing who is at fault is still important to determining if you will pay a deductible, whether your premium will be affected due to the collision and determining which coverage the claim is paid under.
- Your premium won't be affected if you weren't at fault by the collision, just like before.
- How injury claims are paid or your rights to compensation won't be changed with the new coverage.
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