Optional Increased Accident Benefits Coverage |
Your standard car insurance policy includes basic Accident Benefits coverage. However, if you don't have a comprehensive benefits program which includes long-term disability coverage or you earn more than $40,000 a year, you should seriously consider purchasing higher limits of coverage. This will ensure your're fully protected in the event you're unable to work again due to an accident |
Coverage |
Minimum Standard Coverage |
Optional Limits |
Income Replacement |
Standard car insurance policies include weekly income replacement up to $400 (net after taxes) in the event you are unable to work due to an injury received in a car accident. |
Increased limits of $600, $800 and $1,000 a week are available for higher income earners. |
Income Replacement Indexation |
The income replacement benefit excludes any adjustment due to
an increase in the cost of living (inflation). |
Purchasing this optional benefit will allow for your benefit to be increased by the cost of living. |
Increased Limit for Medical, Rehabilitation & Attendant Care |
Standard car insurance policies provide up to $1 million in coverage for medical, rehabilitation and attendant care expenses. |
An additional $1 million in coverage can be purchased giving $2 million in total coverage. |
Increased Death Benefit |
The standard coverage includes a $25,000 death benefit to a surviving spouse and $10,000 to each surviving dependant and a $6,000 funeral benefit. |
These limits can be increased to $50,000 for a surviving spouse and $20,000 to each surviving dependent and $8,000 funeral benefit. |
Increased Caregiver and Dependent Care Coverage |
The standard coverage includes $250/week coverage for unpaid caregivers (including
stay-at-home parents) who are unable to engage in caregiving plus $50/week for each additional dependent. |
Increased coverage can be purchased that will provide $325/week in expense coverage plus $75/week for each additional dependent. It also provides a dependent-care benefit of $75/week for one dependent plus $25/week for each additional dependent to a maximum of $150/week. |