Basic auto insurance is mandatory in every Canadian province and territory. However, each province’s requirements for mandatory coverage vary.
In British Columbia, Saskatchewan and Manitoba, required auto insurance is sold by government-run insurance companies. Private and government insurers then compete to sell additional coverage options.
In Quebec, the government system covers injury and death claims, and private insurers offer additional coverage for property damage, auto damage and bodily injury liability claims that occur outside of Quebec’s borders.
Liability insurance covers the cost of damage that you may do to others in an accident. In most provinces, drivers have the right to sue for pain and suffering. If you are brought to court, liability insurance will cover your legal fees as well. Liability coverage has two components: property damage and bodily injury.
Property damage liability coverage compensates to replace or repair property that you destroy (other vehicles, fences, buildings, etc.) up to the limit amount that you’ve selected. Each province has a set limit that must be purchased. You can also buy additional coverage for property damage.
Bodily injury coverage compensates you if you are legally held liable for the injury or death of another person. As with property damage coverage, each province sets a minimum coverage level and additional coverage may be purchased at the discretion of the driver.
Accident benefits are required coverage that includes medical payments, funeral expense benefits, disability benefits and death benefits.
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