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Making sense of insurance in Alberta
Alberta's Insurance laws can be quite confusing for the average Canadian consumer. When it comes to insuring your car, home, business or belongings, there are so many choices and so much legal terminology to wade through that it is often difficult to know whether you are correctly insured and truly getting the most out of your insurance policies.
InsuranceAB.com is here to help Alberta consumers find the information they need to effectively deal with their insurance needs.
Advances in Car Safety are Complicating Insurance Claims
Last updated at March 05, 2018, 10:19am
While new technology may be making cars safer, it doesn’t make them any simpler or less expensive to insure. In fact, the opposite may be true...More
Alberta Auto Insurance Rates On The Rise Again Come January 1, 2018
Last updated at December 12, 2017, 08:57am
The Automobile Insurance Rate Board (AIRB) recently completed its Annual Review which helps to determine auto insurance base rates for the upcoming year. The group looks at industry losses and determines trends may ...More
Why Home Insurance Rates in Alberta Are on the Rise and How You Can Keep Your Costs Down
Last updated at October 18, 2017, 12:22pm
Alberta home insurance rates have been steadily increasing over the past couple of years, with some carriers seeing increases of up to 20%. Unfortunately, this trend isn’t expected to change any time soon. Read on to learn about some of the most common reasons...More
3 Reasons Why Alberta Auto Insurance Rates Are Rising
Last updated at September 08, 2017, 09:18am
It’s no surprise that Alberta residents have seen their auto insurance rates rise come renewal time. So why the pressure to increase? Research suggests is comes down to three factors: more crashes, damage and injury claims, and higher costs...More
Overland Flood Insurance - Are You Protected?
Last updated at July 17, 2017, 01:16pm
According to a recent study completed by J.D. Power, 48% of Quebec respondents stated that they had overland flood coverage; however, the Insurance Bureau of Canada estimates that only 10% to 15% of homeowners across Canada...More