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To examine the underwriting practices and guidelines of insurers, brokers and agents, and report the use of any prohibited underwriting practices to the Superintendent; to conduct investigations in relation to insurers, brokers and agents concerning the premiums charged for contracts of insurance and the availability of contracts of insurance; to respond to requests for information with respect to insurance; to develop and conduct educational programs and carry out insurance related tasks or investigations as directed by the Legislative Assembly.

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IN THE MATTER OF a Generic Hearing to consider the issue of confidentiality as it relates to insurance rate applications made to the New Brunswick Insurance Board.

Consumer Advocate 2006 Annual Report




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What happens if I have an accident where both parties at equally at fault and both are insured in NB?

DCPD pays you for your damages based on your percentage of fault.  In other words, you would, get 50% of your damages paid in this instance.  You would have to pay the other 50% out of your own pocket or make a collision claim if you have the section C coverage.


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