Ontario’s auto insurance industry blames fraud for high insurance rates, but that’s only part of the problem.
Marshall found $1.4 billion annually – a third of all insurance premium benefits – goes to dueling lawyers and medical experts in court, instead of going to treatment for crash victims.
That’s more than the estimated cost of insurance fraud of $1.3 billion annually.
Marshall found $1.4 billion annually – a third of all insurance premium benefits – goes to dueling lawyers and medical experts in court, instead of going to treatment for crash victims.
That’s more than the estimated cost of insurance fraud of $1.3 billion annually.
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