Auto insurance is a critical aspect of responsible vehicle ownership, providing financial protection in case of accidents, theft, or damage. In Canada, having auto insurance is mandatory, and failing to carry proper coverage can lead to fines, license suspension, or even vehicle impoundment.
Types of Coverage
Auto insurance policies typically include several types of coverage:
- Third-Party Liability. This is the required coverage, protecting you if you cause injury or damage to others. Only a $200,000 liability is required in Canada, but higher amounts are often recommended. Carriers in Ontario will allow for a minimum of $1 million liability coverage, whereas a $2 million liability coverage is highly recommended.
- Collision Coverage. Pays for repairs to your vehicle after an accident, regardless of fault.
- Comprehensive Coverage. Covers non-collision incidents like theft, vandalism, fire, or natural disasters.
- Accident Benefits. Provides medical coverage and income replacement for injuries sustained in an accident.
- Uninsured/Underinsured Motorist Protection. Protects you if you’re involved in an accident with an uninsured or hit-and-run driver.
Factors Affecting Premiums
Insurance rates vary based on several factors:
- Safe drivers with no accidents or tickets typically pay lower premiums.
- Luxury and high-performance cars generally cost more to insure.
- Urban areas with higher traffic and theft rates can lead to higher premiums.
- Frequent driving increases risk, leading to higher costs.
- Choosing a higher deductible can lower premiums but it increases out-of-pocket expenses in a claim.
Ways to Save on Auto Insurance
- Bundle policies. Insuring home and auto with the same provider often leads to discounts.
- Drive safely. Avoiding accidents and tickets keeps rates lower.
- Install safety features. Anti-theft devices and winter tires can qualify for discounts.
- Compare quotes. Comparing quotes from different providers can help find the best deal.
Understanding auto insurance can help drivers make informed decisions and ensure they have adequate protection on the road. Always review your policy and adjust coverage as needed to suit your driving habits and financial situation. BCU Insurance has a selection of 50+ insurance carriers, and we can offer personalized coverage at great rates.
Your house and home insurance go hand in hand. Buying a home in Canada is a big financial commitment. Home insurance helps to protect one of the biggest investments you will make in your lifetime. So, finding the best rates and coverage is a priority for homeowners.
You can legally own a home in Canada without insurance. However, not having insurance is ill-advised. If your home has a loss from an insured peril, you will have to pay for repairs out of your pocket. You’d also be on the hook to replace lost or stolen items after a break-in. Here’s why you should always be insured:
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Protect your investment: Insurance protects your home from a variety of threats. It protects your investment.
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Reduce financial loss: Insurance reduces the chance of financial loss. Without it, fire or flood which you have no control of could cripple you financially.
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Proof of insurance to get a mortgage: Mortgage lenders require proof of insurance for you to secure a mortgage.
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Claims are on the rise: There has been an increase in floods, fires, and other weather-related threats. Insurance protects you from them.
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Peace of mind: It is reassuring to simply have peace of mind in knowing you are covered if your home is damaged.
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Protects you from personal liability (legal responsibility for events on your property). You can also add endorsements and additional coverage to customize your policy.
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There are many different options for property insurance: homeowners, condo unit owners, tenants, landlord rental property insurance, and commercial property insurance.
Types of Home Insurance Coverage
When considering home insurance, it’s essential to understand the different types of coverage available. This ensures that you are adequately protected for the unexpected.
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Dwelling Coverage: This covers the physical structure of your home, including the walls, roof, and foundation. If your home is damaged by a covered peril like fire or windstorms, your insurance will pay for repairs or rebuilding.
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Personal Property Coverage: This protects your belongings, such as furniture, electronics, and clothing. If these items are damaged or stolen, your insurance will help you replace them.
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Liability Coverage: If someone is injured on your property or if you accidentally cause damage to someone else’s property, this coverage helps with legal expenses and potential settlements.
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Additional Living Expenses (ALE): If your home becomes uninhabitable due to a covered event, this coverage will help pay for temporary living arrangements, such as hotel stays, until repairs are completed.
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Endorsements and Add-ons: Depending on your needs, you can customize your policy with additional coverage, such as for high-value items like jewelry or artwork, or specific perils like sewer backup or earthquakes.
Common Misconceptions About Home Insurance
There are a few misconceptions about home insurance that can leave homeowners underinsured or unaware of their actual coverage.
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“Flooding is automatically covered.”
Many homeowners mistakenly believe that standard home insurance policies cover flooding. However, flood insurance is typically a separate policy, especially for homes in high-risk areas. -
“All personal belongings are fully covered.”
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“Home insurance covers everything.”
Some homeowners assume that all possible damages are covered by their insurance. In reality, most policies exclude specific perils, like gradual wear and tear, mold, or pest infestations, which require regular maintenance to avoid.
BCU Insurance has a large selection of home insurance providers so we can offer personalized coverage and great rates. We’ll compare the best quotes for your home insurance needs to find you the lowest rate. You’ll get the coverage designed just for you for a great price!
Whether it’s to the beach, the city, or somewhere in between, travel gives us unforgettable escapes in beautiful places. But what happens when a trip doesn’t go as planned? A medical emergency or accident can have financial consequences that last far longer than your trip. That’s where travel insurance comes in: it helps provide Canadian residents with out-of-province or country coverage for unexpected travel expenses such as emergency, medical, and more.
What’s included in travel insurance? What are the different types?
Travel insurance can reimburse you for unexpected expenses while you’re abroad or in another province or territory, from hospitalization, to transportation, and more. When you’re travelling, unexpected expenses can result in a hefty bill on top of what you already paid for your trip. Travel insurance can:
- Help pay for emergency health expenses if you were to get sick, fall, and be sent to a foreign hospital;
- Alleviate some financial consequences of flight delays or cancellations, misconnections, baggage issues, and more;
- Minimize loss of non-refundable travel expenses when you must cancel for a covered reason, such as visa delays, or if a loved one gets sick and needs your care.
Do I need Travel Insurance?
Having insurance while travelling is strongly recommended. Based on a survey conducted by the Conference Board of Canada, 82% of Canadians traveled with travel coverage in 2022. This speaks volumes and shows that most Canadians think having protection for unplanned emergencies while travelling is a necessity.
Travel coverage can protect you not only from emergency medical costs, but also from flight delays/cancellations, baggage loss/damage, travel accidents, and unforeseen events. Depending on your policy, you could get reimbursed for incurred costs if a covered event caused you to cancel or rebook your trip.
How can I get Travel Insurance?
It’s easy! To get the plan best suited to your needs, you can get a quote from BCU Insurance. Just give us a call or request a quote on our website. Have your travel dates, contact information, health information, and credit card or bank information on hand.