Nationalisation of the car insurance industry and “regulation” is the latest model being displayed on the showroom floor, and the sales department is in high gear. But before Atlantic Canadians trade in their present auto insurance industry for a shiny new state-run insurance scheme, they would be wise to do more than just kick the tires and look under the hood. A thorough inspection reveals serious mechanical problems down the road. Read Brian Lee Crowley’s speaking notes to The Business Insurance Forum, sponsored by the Truro Chamber of Commerce.
State Run Auto Insurance: How to make a bad situation… worse
By Brian Lee Crowley|
2016-04-04T18:04:40+00:00
September 24th, 2003|Op-ed|Comments Off on State Run Auto Insurance: How to make a bad situation… worse
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