Is Alberta going DCPD?

Is Alberta going DCPD?

Direct compensation for property damage (DCPD) was enabled by legislation changes and will take effect in Alberta on January 1, 2022, giving drivers more consistent treatment and faster response on collision claims.

Do you pay deductible if not at fault Alberta?

Yes. If you’re found not to be at fault after an investigation, you may not have to pay your deductible. (The deductible is the amount you have to pay out-of-pocket before your insurance pays for the rest of the cost to repair the damage to your car.)

How long does an at fault accident stay on your record in Alberta?

six yearsFault Matters If another driver caused the accident, your premium won’t increase because of the claim. But if you’re deemed to be at fault, you can expect the accident to be on your record—and affect your premiums for up to six years.

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