Man claimed to live in Thunder Bay to get a lower car insurance rate

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A city landlady and a local bank both provided evidence that fake documents were provided to the insurance company.

THUNDER BAY — A Toronto-area man has been ordered to repay the benefits he received after falsely claiming he lived in Thunder Bay when he took out a car insurance policy.

Having a local address made his insurance premium 23 per cent less than the same policy would cost in North York, where he actually lived. At some point thereafter, the insurance company decided to take a closer look at the case, leading it to file an application with Ontario's Licence Appeal Tribunal – Automobile Accident Benefits Service.

She also stated that the handwriting on the purported lease agreement shown to the insurer was not hers.

 

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