- Monthly deductions from your bank account:
Choose any day of the month that best suits your needs.
- Financial Institution, Automatic Banking Machine (ABM), Internet and Telephone Banking:
Make a payment at your financial institution through a bank teller, ABM, or internet/telephone banking. Be sure to reference your policy documents and include your policy number when making your payment.
- By credit card:
Call 1-800-387-1963. We accept VISA and MasterCard.
- By mail:
Refer to your policy documents regarding where to mail your payment.
- In person:
Make a payment in person, Monday through Friday at any of the following locations.
Mississauga Office:
5600 Cancross Court
Mississauga, ON L5R 3E9
Payments are accepted from 8:30 a.m. - 4:15 p.m.Laval Office:
3080 Le Carrefour Blvd. Suite 700
Laval, PQ H7T 2R5
Payments are accepted from 8:30 a.m. - 5 p.m.St. John's Office:
136 Crosbie Rd. Suite 101
St. John's. NL A1B 3K3
Payments are accepted from 8:30 a.m. - 5 p.m.
We may collect and use personal information from you and about you for the following purposes:
- To understand your needs
- To analyze the suitability of our products and services for you
- To determine your eligibility for our products and services
- To set up, manage and offer products and services that meet your needs
- To provide you with ongoing service
- To meet our legal and regulatory requirements
- To investigate and adjudicate insurance claims
- To determine your eligibility for benefits
In the interim, you should take reasonable steps to protect your property from further damage, e.g., move furniture/contents to another area.
Make sure you check your policy to confirm that these limits will provide you with enough protection. If not, you can get additional coverage.
Contact a licensed insurance representative at 1-800-387-1963 for more information.
To ensure your family's safety, we will send a contractor to secure your residence. You can then provide us with a complete inventory of the missing items, including a description. Look for any photos, receipts, appraisals, guarantees or warranties.
In Ontario, if you do not have physical damage coverage on your vehicle and you are not at fault, you can get a rental car once we confirm that the third party has a valid insurance policy.
When calculating a settlement, our appraiser consults a number of sources to confirm the market value of the vehicle. He then makes adjustments for mileage, condition and equipment.
Insurance companies and police departments determine at fault differently.
- Police use the Criminal Code and provincial Highway Traffic Act
- Insurance companies use previous court decisions; or some provincial governments require that a set of Fault Determination Rules be used
It is possible that the police and insurance companies could come to a different conclusion as to who is at fault for the same accident.
For Ontario, visit the Financial Services Commission of Ontario's website (FSCO).
Safety products, such as tires, are replaced with new parts, but subject to betterment. For example, when an accident occurred, your tires may have been 60 per cent worn. Because the life of the tires has been extended, a 60 per cent betterment charge would apply.
Contact a licensed insurance representative at 1-800-387-1963 for full details.
For more information please call a licensed insurance representative at 1-800-387-1963 to discuss your insurance rates.
The contents of your vehicle that are not permanently attached may be covered under your property insurance policy.
Collision coverage is an optional coverage, designed to provide protection for your vehicle when damage occurs as a result of a collision with another object. This coverage may be purchased in addition to the mandatory coverage(s) required by law and is subject to a deductible.
Comprehensive coverage is an optional coverage, designed to provide protection for your vehicle for causes other than collision or upset. The comprehensive portion of your policy covers losses caused by things such as hail, flood, theft, fire, glass breakage, falling objects, missiles, explosions, earthquakes, windstorms, vandalism or malicious mischief, and riot or civil commotion. This coverage is also subject to a deductible.
Canadian Loss Experience Automobile Rating. This system is designed to remove unfairness in auto insurance pricing (which still relies heavily on manufacturers' suggested retail price).
It rates cars for insurance purposes based on performance rather than on initial cost. Safety features such as air bags, premium tires, and anti-theft devices, which can add substantially to the price of the vehicle, may lead to reductions in insurance premiums since their use will reduce insurers' claim costs.
You may need additional coverage while renovating that you don't currently have. Also the value of your policy and coverage may be affected by changes you're making to your home.
Call 1-800-387-1963 to discuss your coverage with a licensed insurance representative.
There are new jewellery limits depending on the coverage type selected, however here is a chart for Homeowner policies:
Classic
$6,000 limit with a $4,000 per item limit
Classic Plus
$6,000 limit with a $4,000 per item limit
Prestige
No Mysterious Disappearance coverage
Review your policy wordings carefully to make sure your coverage is adequate.
Guaranteed Replacement Cost ensures that we will cover the actual costs to repair or replace your dwelling even if this cost exceeds the limit of insurance purchased.
This is applicable in a total loss situation and you must insure your dwelling to 100% of the replacement value to qualify.
Guaranteed Replacement Cost ensures that we will cover the actual costs to repair or replace your dwelling even if this cost exceeds the limit of insurance purchased.
This is applicable in a total loss situation and you must insure your dwelling to 100% of the replacement value to qualify.
Otherwise, call us at 1-800-387-1963 and speak to a licensed insurance representative.