I was always under the impression that a comprehensive claim wouldn't impact insurance premiums going forward... but apparently in Alberta that isn't the case for some reason? What possible justification could there be for that?
Some random contractor launched a rock through the rear window of a rental I had; that can't possibly increase my insurance, can it? That would be insane.
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