Thursday, April 25, 2024

Mind Your Business: Insurance fraud

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With Ontario auto insurance premiums continuing to skyrocket despite a reduction in benefits that was supposed to combat fraud, drivers can hope the fraud arrests in the last couple of weeks will help send a message. Tammy Ezer is here from insurancehotline.com with some tips for avoiding becoming a victim.



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