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Are the basic compulsory coverages enough?

Generally they aren't enough. Why? Here are some facts to consider:

  • In most provinces, the mandatory minimum Third Party Liability coverage is $200,000. You would be responsible for any damages above that amount. Many courts are awarding a million dollars or more in Canada.
  • Most provinces don't require you to insure for damage to your vehicle. But can you afford to pay for significant damage if you're in an accident? If you've taken a loan or if you lease your car, you're still responsible for making the payments, even if your car is written off.
  • In Newfoundland and Labrador, you don't have to have Accident Benefits coverage. But the financial consequences of an injury can be much more than your provincial health care will cover and you won't have income loss protection either.

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