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B.C.’s public auto insurer heading for another billion-dollar loss

Feb 7, 2019 | 4:42 PM

VICTORIA — British Columbia’s attorney general says the financial situation with the province’s public auto insurance agency is critical and getting worse.

David Eby says the Insurance Corporation of B.C. lost $860 million for the first nine months of its fiscal year, $273 million higher than expected.

He says that puts the Crown corporation on track for a year-end loss of $1.18 billion, compounding the blow of last year’s $1.3 billion deficit.

Eby says a key reason for ICBC’s worsening financial crisis is the escalating costs of settling personal injuries claims, which have jumped by 43 per cent over five years, and almost half of each litigated settlement is legal expenses.