What Will No-Fault Insurance Mean for Albertans?
The Alberta UCP government intends to implement no-fault auto insurance by January 2027. Get the facts. Find out what no-fault insurance will mean for you.
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The Alberta UCP government intends to implement no-fault auto insurance by January 2027. Get the facts. Find out what no-fault insurance will mean for you.

Introduction What the Alberta UCP Government tells us about its new no fault auto insurance scheme, and what it will actually mean for Albertans are very different. Albertans have seen

Introduction A recent decision of the Alberta Court of Appeal appears to broaden the definition of what constitutes “the use or operation of a motor vehicle” as it applies to
No Fault Insurance Shatters Your Right to Sue
Alberta's new no fault auto insurance system is scheduled to come into effect on January 1, 2027. What will it mean for you?
- Multibillion-dollar insurance companies, motivated by profit, will control your compensation and your medical treatment.
- No more injury lawyers to even your playing field.
Just look at the new “meat chart“ (josephanagy.com/#no-fault-insurance) the government is proposing to pay you for your injuries. This is like the fox guarding the henhouse. Is this justice? Is this fairness? Is this what ALBERTANS want?
It’s not too late to turn this around. Find out what it will mean for you. Find out what you can do!
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No fault insurance shatters your right to sue. Click here to a link to show you the government’s new “meat chart” for your injuries as of January 1, 2027. Scroll down to the bottom.
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There is still time to turn this around. Multi billion dollar insurance companies, motivated by profit, deciding what your compensation is, deciding what medical benefits you get. It’s the fox guarding the hen house.
No more lawyers to even the playing field. Is that fair? Contact your local MLA.
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🚗 Unmasking Care First: Alberta's No-Fault System
We’re breaking down Alberta’s proposed no-fault auto insurance system to show you exactly what’s at stake. This campaign is about cutting through the government’s spin and exposing how this system will fail Albertans.
💔 No-Fault: Helping Those Who Need It Least
Under the proposed Care First no-fault system:
• Minor injuries are overcompensated while those with serious, life-altering injuries are left with inadequate support.
• The system fails the most vulnerable when they need help the most.
This is an unfair, un-Albertan system that benefits big insurance companies at the expense of Alberta families.
📢 Don’t let this system become a reality. Learn the truth about no-fault and take action to protect Alberta’s future. Visit FAIRAB.ca today.
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