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Insurance Bureau of Canada says commercial truck claims have nearly doubled in Alberta over five years, but collisions remain low

Data from Alberta’s Ministry of Transportation shows collisions involving commercial vehicles have been stagnant since the COVID-19 pandemic

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According the the Insurance Bureau of Canada, commercial vehicle claims costs in Alberta have risen from $150 million to $274 million between 2017 and 2022. (AP Photo/The Daily Journal, Mike Voss)

Angela Amato, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter
Angela Amato, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter

Angela Amato is a Métis reporter based in Edmonton. Prior to joining the IJF, she worked as a general assignment reporter at the Regina Leader-Post and with the Canadian Press.

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