In Quebec, as per automobile insurance regulations, every vehicle owner must carry a minimum of $50,000 in civil liability insurance. However, it's important to note that this $50,000 limit is just a baseline; we recommend consulting with our professionals for personalized advice tailored to your specific needs.
In the insurance industry terminology, the non-compulsory section is labeled as Chapter B within the insurance contract. If you are at fault in an accident, you need to have selected coverage that includes damage to your vehicle, ensuring your insurer will cover the associated expenses.
In this section of your contract, you have various options for protection to consider. It's important to make a thoughtful choice, so we recommend reaching out to one of our professionals for guidance.
• “Deprivation of use” vehicle rental insurance
• Personal insurance
• Replacement value insurance or replacement guarantee
• Insurance for borrowed or rented vehicles.
If, like many individuals, you find yourself paying for both car and home insurance, why not consider combining the two? This approach would enable you to enjoy additional benefits and discounts, with a unified deductible in the event of a claim for both auto and home, simplifying the process.
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