ICBC filing for 15% decrease on basic car insurance rates to prepare to switch to no-fault
VICTORIA — The Insurance Corporation of British Columbia is set to file for the largest reduction in basic insurance rates in the province’s history.
ICBC is asking the B.C. Utilities Commission to approve a 15-per-cent rate decrease as the province transitions to a no-fault insurance model on May 1, 2021.
The B.C. government has promised a 20-per-cent decrease in overall car insurance rates.
The Trial Lawyers Association of British Columbia has argued the switch to no-fault insurance will greatly diminish people’s right to a fair financial settlement.
