What Do You Need to Know About SEF 44 Family Insurance?
This blog does a deep dive into the details of SEF 44, its importance, and how it functions within the context of Canadian insurance requirements.
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This blog does a deep dive into the details of SEF 44, its importance, and how it functions within the context of Canadian insurance requirements.
What to do If you are injured in a motor vehicle accident and the other driver doesn’t have insurance in NB, NS and PEI
As a cyclist sharing the road with cars, being aware of your legal rights and options is essential to protect yourself in the event of an accident.
This article outlines the critical steps to take at the scene of an accident that are paramount for your safety and the well-being of others involved.
In New Brunswick, the Financial and Consumer Services Commission has approved a Standard Automobile Insurance Policy. This means that every insured vehicle in New Brunswick has, at the very least, the same minimum coverage. There are 5 major sections in the Standard Automobile Insurance Policy. Learn more in this article.
In Canada, injuries to the temporomandibular joint (TMJ) or the jaw can result from the impact of a vehicle collision, leading to discomfort and long-lasting effects.
If you have been injured because of someone else’s negligence or recklessness, you may have the right to make a personal injury claim. A claim against the at-fault driver is usually paid by his or her insurance company. More than 95% of these claims are settled without going to court. How do I proceed with…
On April 1st 2012 the Government of Nova Scotia launched updates to Section B insurance benefits. These increase the compensation available and bring the benefits roughly in line with those in New Brunswick. The changes were recommended by an independent review, and are included with every motor vehicle insurance policy in Nova Scotia. Benefit Current…
Some car accident injury claims in Nova Scotia, New Brunswick and Prince Edward Island fall under a “minor injury cap“. This cap limits the maximum amount (“damages”) a person can receive for compensation for pain and suffering. Definition of “minor injuries” varies in Nova Scotia, New Brunswick and PEI Nova Scotia Nova Scotia has a…
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