Alberta panel recommends no-fault auto insurance to address rising, costly premiums
A government panel is recommending a fundamental overhaul of automobile insurance in Alberta to move away from costly, protracted court fights to a collaborative no-fault model.
Chris Daniel, who heads the panel, says the change is critical if auto insurance is to remain sustainable while providing fair and timely care and compensation to those hurt in collisions.
Daniel says it wouldn’t be easy and couldn’t be done overnight.
“A fundamentally reformed automobile insurance system requires significant cultural shift in the attitude and expectation from current practices, participants, and providers,” Daniel told a news conference Thursday.


