Prince Edward Island Accident Benefits Explained

Public or Private?

Prince Edward Island has private insurance. This means various private insurance companies are responsible for issuing insurance policies and you likely have your own, chosen insurer.

No fault or Tort-based?

Prince Edward Island has tort-based liability rules. This means an automobile insurer will pay certain benefits only after determining liability and that an injured party can bring a claim in court against the party that allegedly caused their injuries.

Accident benefits in Prince Edward Island

MEDICAL AND REHABILITATION BENEFITS

Up to $50,000.00 in.

FUNERAL EXPENSES

up to $2,500.00.

INCOME REPLACEMENT BENEFITS

$250.00 per week for 104 weeks.

NON-EARNER BENEFITS

$0

HOMEMAKER BENEFITS

$100.00 per week for up to 52 weeks.

DEATH BENEFITS

up to $25,000

How to claim benefits

Remember:

If you have been injured in a crash and have coverage from another provider (for example, extended health care from your employer or individually purchased disability insurance), your other insurance will be the primary payer for most medical expenses and/or income replacement.

Want to Learn More?

Prince Edward Island’s accident benefits are governed by the provisions of the Prince Edward Island Standard Automobile Insurance Policy.
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If you have further questions about this process, or your benefits, contact your claims adjuster.
If you do not know who your claims adjuster is, contact the insurance company.
You can also contact the Insurance Bureau of Canada at 1-844-227-5422 or the General Insurance Ombudservice at 1-877-225-0446.