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The Joint Report is 30 years old The Joint Report first made its way into our glove compartments in 1979. It's a simple tool that can be completed quickly if you're involved in a collision in which no one is injured. It allows the parties involved to identify themselves and to report the accident to their respective insurers. Expedite and facilitate the accident report.
Insurance Did you know that an oversight or deliberate attempt to illegally obtain insurance benefits constitutes fraud? Insurance fraud costs Canadian insurers and policyholders more than $3 billion every year. That's the equivalent of two 1998 ice storms a year! All policyholders share the cost. |
Bad-weather Nature's rampage can hit anytime, anywhere. This winter, if an ice storm were to hit your house or if the weight of the snow were to damage your roof, would your policy cover the damage? In most cases, the answer is yes! Look into what your home insurance policy covers.
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