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Motor Vehicle Accident Insurance In Ontario

By: kevin jsmith Home | Legal


There are two most important things that you need to remember about Motor Vehicle Accident Insurance in Ontario. The first is: remember the basic rules of what to do if you got in an accident (the most important don’t take any fault and gather as much evidence as possible). The second: get a good lawyer experienced not just in motor vehicle accidents and insurance, but also with experience of such cases in Ontario. Also a big percentage of people pay no attention to the details of their insurance and that can leave to unsuccessful trials. A good lawyer will help you even before the accidents, so consider a consultation and some help when you are purchasing an insurance.

At the moment the automobile insurance regime in Ontario is governed by a combination of regulated accident benefits and negligence or tort law. Standard accident benefits in Ontario include medical and rehabilitation expenses, attendant care, housekeeping expenses and income replacement benefits. There are also optional benefits that can be purchased for extra money and provide enhanced benefits if the need arises. Also the provincial government in Ontario has attempted to permit the so called no-fault benefits and accident benefits. When the injured persons to receive some compensation for their economic losses regardless of their fault in the incident. These types of compensation are governed by the Insurance Act and are available under most automobile insurance policies in Ontario. After the accident an injured person in Ontario must fill the Application for Accident Benefits and submit it to the insurance company as soon as possible. Depending of the fault one of the parties can sue another for compensation, also called as commencing a "tort action". The subject of the suing can be the non-pecuniary damages (pain and suffering) and pecuniary damages (economic losses, medical bills, etc.). In case of pecuniary damages the person must prove that he or she had sustained "a permanent serious impairment of an important physical, mental or psychological function" or "permanent serious disfigurement", best proven by a doctor. As for the pecuniary damages the Insurance Act in Ontario sets that injured person is entitled to 80% of their net after-tax income loss up to the date of trial, and 100% of their gross future income loss following trial. If the person is able to return to work the post-collision earnings will be deducted from his or her wage loss claim. In case of all the pecuniary damages documentation is very important: medical bills, repair bills, etc. are vital for receiving compensation. If the damage was caused by and unidentified, uninsured or underinsured motorist, the damages will be covered through the standard provisions in their own policy. In Ontario the Family Law Act allows spouses and close family members also have the right to sue for losses sustained as a result of the accident. For these cases like for the other non-pecuniary cases a deductible is applied to such awards, and the amount of deductible depends on the date of the accident.



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