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Important changes to automobile insurance

On October 16, 2024, the Ontario Government confirmed an amendment to the Insurance Act, and, more specifically, to Ontario Regulation 34/10: Statutory Accident Benefits Schedule (the “SABS”).

The SABS is legislation that mandates a certain level of insurance coverage for those injured in motor vehicle accidents in Ontario. This coverage is available regardless of fault.

The current system

Under the current system, the SABS offers a set of benefits automatically included in all standard automobile insurance policies. These benefits provide essential financial support for those injured in automobile accidents and include:

The new system

Effective July 1, 2026, the system will undergo a significant change. Coverage will revert to an “opt in” process for all benefits other than basic medical, rehabilitation, and attendant care benefits. In other words, if you expect coverage for any of the following benefits to be included in your policy, you must explicitly elect and pay extra for them:

Impact and planning for your family

These reforms have apparently been made with the intention of keeping costs down for drivers and providing more choice. The impact, however, could be devastating for those injured in car accidents after July 2026. This new, basic level of coverage offers limited support.

Stay informed about your options for automobile insurance. Review your personal circumstances regularly and consider them when tailoring your automobile insurance coverage to fit the needs of you and your family.

If you have any questions related to this blog post, contact a lawyer in the Siskinds Personal Injury department.

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