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Alberta’s auto insurers lost $1.2 billion in 2024 due to rising costs and a 7.5% rate cap, prompting exits and restrictions.
Alberta’s auto insurers lost $1.2 billion in 2024, with 35 of 36 companies reporting losses, according to the province’s Superintendent of Insurance.
Rising claims from inflation, severe weather, theft, and higher bodily injury costs outpaced the 7.5% annual rate cap, forcing some insurers to exit the market or restrict new policies.
A credit rating agency and insurance industry groups warn that without reform, competition and consumer access will further decline.
The upcoming Care-First system, set for 2027, aims to reduce legal costs and improve benefits, potentially lowering premiums if rate caps are lifted.
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Las aseguradoras de automóviles de Alberta perdieron $1.2 mil millones en 2024 debido al aumento de los costos y un tope de tasa del 7.5%, lo que provocó salidas y restricciones.