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Registered: Mar 2005
Location: Milton, ON Canada
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[QUOTE]Originally posted by DigiNut
Funny, everyone's focusing on the insurance issue but what shocks me is that it wasn't reported to the police. You have to do this. It's a very serious offence not to. And there is no reason not to, because it will have no effect on anyone's insurance if the claim is not reported. The police don't contact your insurance; it's your insurance that might contact the police to get a copy of the report, and only if you file a claim.
I'm amazed that he went along with it. If somebody rear-ended me, at any speed, and said not to file a police report, I would tell them without hesitation to piss off.
Incidentally, you don't "call" the police anymore, you go to a collision reporting centre. Been that way for as long as I can remember.
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Many insurance companies have agreements with the police departments, especially in toronto, where any collision reports involving one of their insureds is automatically sent to the insurance company. So even if you don't put a claim in but report it to the police you could still see an increase in your rates.
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ChemEnhanced
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Registered: Mar 2005
Location: Milton, ON Canada
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| quote: | Auto Insurance Rates for the Second Quarter of 2009 [Bill 5]
Rate applications approved during the second quarter of 2009 (April 1, 2009 to June 30, 2009) averaged +3.20%, based on the entire market.
In the second quarter of 2009, for the 54.67% of the market that had rate changes approved, the average rate change was +5.86%, when weighted by market share.
The rate changes approved in the second quarter of 2009 become effective in the second quarter of 2009 or later for renewal business.
The rate changes approved in 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007 and 2008 were -10.60%, -2.43%, -1.27%, +0.55% and +5.59%, respectively, for the entire market.
The approved rate change shown for each insurance company is the average for that particular company. The impact of a rate change on an individual consumer will vary depending on where the consumer lives, the type of car he or she is driving, and other risk characteristics.
FSCO will continue to ensure that insurance companies' rate changes are reasonable and justified, and that the rates insurers charge are balanced with their ability to meet their future claims costs.
ONTARIO PRIVATE PASSENGER AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE RATE FILINGS APPROVED
April 1, 2009 – June 30, 2009
Insurer 2008 Effective Effective Approved
Market New Renewal Rate
Share Business Business Change
Date Date
Allstate Insurance Company of Canada 2.91% 07-Jul-09 07-Sep-09 1.80%
Arch Insurance Company1 0.00% 01-May-09 n/a 0.00%
Aviva Insurance Company of Canada 0.39% 01-Jul-09 01-Jul-09 5.00%
Belair Insurance Company Inc. 0.12% 12-Jul-09 05-Sep-09 -0.47%
CAA Insurance Company (Ontario) 1.08% 29-Jun-09 15-Aug-09 12.10%
Certas Direct Insurance Company 1.08% 24-May-09 24-Jul-09 4.00%
Certas Home & Auto Insurance Company 0.00% 24-May-09 24-Jul-09 4.50%
COSECO Insurance Company 1.56% 01-Dec-09 01-Dec-09 10.40%
Dominion of Canada General Insurance Company, The 4.75% 15-May-09 15-Jun-09 5.36%
Economical Mutual Insurance Company 6.21% 01-Jul-09 15-Sep-09 6.73%
Elite Insurance Company 0.16% 01-Jul-09 01-Jul-09 4.50%
Intact Insurance Company 7.55% 22-Jun-09 08-Aug-09 5.51%
Lombard Insurance Company 1.03% 15-Jun-09 15-Jun-09 5.10%
Nordic Insurance Company of Canada, The 2.54% 12-Jul-09 05-Sep-09 6.71%
North Waterloo Farmers Mutual Insurance Company2 0.00% 01-Jul-09 01-Jul-09 5.78%
Novex Insurance Company 0.50% 08-Jun-09 25-Jun-09 5.81%
Personal Insurance Company, The 3.10% 24-May-09 24-Jul-09 8.00%
Pilot Insurance Company 4.89% 01-Sep-09 01-Sep-09 7.50%
Portage La Prairie Mutual Insurance Company 0.19% 01-Jun-09 01-Aug-09 6.10%
Primmum Insurance Company 1.46% 15-Aug-09 01-Sep-09 3.00%
S&Y Insurance Company 0.60% 01-Jul-09 01-Jul-09 3.90%
Scottish & York Insurance Company Limited 1.46% 01-Sep-09 01-Sep-09 10.00%
Security National Insurance Company 5.57% 15-Aug-09 01-Sep-09 3.00%
TD General Insurance Company 2.20% 01-Sep-09 15-Sep-09 10.00%
TD Home and Auto Insurance Company 1.54% 01-Sep-09 15-Sep-09 3.00%
Traders General Insurance Company of Canada 3.14% 01-Jul-09 01-Jul-09 5.00%
Waterloo Insurance Company 0.64% 01-Jul-09 15-Sep-09 3.02%
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