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automobile INSURANCE canada

Среда, 18 Декабря 2013 г. 17:34 + в цитатник
HomeLink Canada - automobile INSURANCE advice for home exchange

automobile INSURANCE canada


Automobile Insurance



The following advice should not be taken as the definitive answer on auto INSURANCE



worldwide. It is merely a non-expert's view on what to look for when exchanging vehicles, and on how to approach the business of confirming that yours has adequate INSURANCE coverage for your holiday home exchange.



If you would like to exchange cars, now is the time to check if your policy will allow you to add a guest driver, and that there are no 'small print' clauses which would exclude someone because they do not have a Canadian or International driver's licence or for some other reason such as nationality. To be sure, ask your INSURANCE agency. Agencies may differ in their guest driver stipulations, some requiring proof of valid driver's licence and accident-free record. But remember, if your policy allows you to add a guest driver, and it does not exclude "foreigners", then they are by definition included - assuming of course that they have a full license and an acceptable driving record.



Do utilize the Automobile Exchange Agreement posted on our HomeLink website. Clarify with your exchange partner who pays the INSURANCE excess charges in the event of a claim. The excess charge usually means the deductible part of an INSURANCE claim, typically $200 to $500. Most exchangers agree to pay this excess if they involve their exchange partner's car in a blame-worthy accident.



Be prepared for discrepancies between INSURANCE laws, policies and practices in different countries. For example, you might find that a British member is able to add a specific rider clause which provides short-term coverage for a designated guest driver. As Canadian, your only recourse may be to upgrade your coverage by reducing your deductible and raising your third-party liability coverage for the duration of the exchange.



When approaching your auto INSURANCE company to confirm coverage for your exchange partner, it is not necessary to say that you want to swap cars with a foreigner. The fact that you will drive the other partner's car is irrelevant in this situation. Be very clear in explaining that you will not be charging rental, and that you're not involved in some sort of commercial arrangement. We suggest you simply ask for confirmation that your policy covers a designated guest driver, or that it can be amended accordingly. You should, of course, be able to confirm that the particular driver is not excluded on the grounds of nationality, race or creed by some clause or other catch-all in your policy's 'small print'.



If doing a car exchange is important to you, and your auto INSURANCE policy will not cover you adequately, changing your policy may be the best option. If you have difficulty obtaining an annual policy which will cover your exchange partner, try contacting other HomeLink members in your vicinity for the names of suitable companies they have used in the past. By the way, we do not know of any company which will issue auto INSURANCE for just the period of an exchange; the only options seem to be to make sure your annual policy gives you the coverage you need, or to change your policy for a better one. If you are having a problem getting what you want from your INSURANCE agency, consider cancelling the policy and going to an agency that understands your needs. You should be able to get a full refund of the unused portion of the policy.



Having read this page, you may wonder if it's worthwhile trying to agree to a car exchange! It is in fact very worthwhile, and it is almost always satisfactory and successful. The vast majority of auto exchanges are undertaken without any problems whatsoever, and this advice therefore addresses only the one or two cases where a member may be having some difficulty.



NOTE: One of our HomeLink Canada members in New Brunswick has informed us that his home insurer



'The Co-operators', offers a "Drivers Policy" for a modest premium. See their website for details about their coverage in all provinces and territories except BC, Manitoba and Saskatchewan.



In Alberta, New Brunswick, Newfoundland and Labrador, Northwest Territories, Nova Scotia, Nunavut, Ontario, Prince Edward Island, and Yukon, all car INSURANCE is provided by private INSURANCE companies.



In British Columbia, Saskatchewan, and Manitoba, a government-owned insurer provides the basic compulsory coverage.


automobile INSURANCE canada



Article Source: http://www.homelink.org/canada/?page=insure_auto
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