Quick Answer: Third party liability covers medical bills, lost wages, property repairs, and legal fees when a driver is at fault for hurting others or damaging their property. Alberta’s legal minimum of $200,000 falls well short of average claims exceeding $350,000, and rates can vary by 37% between providers. The blog explains why experts recommend $1-2 million in coverage and
Quick Answer: Alberta auto insurance requires third-party liability, accident benefits, direct compensation for property damage, and uninsured coverage, with optional add-ons like collision, comprehensive, and loss-of-use protection. The blog covers comparing prices, choosing a deductible, and reviewing policies after life changes, noting Alberta’s legal costs drive some of Canada’s highest premiums, and explains how Reliant Insurance helps Edmonton and Sherwood