Guide to Car Insurance for Families: Choosing Your Policy and Making Claims

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By RBC Insurance • Published June 7, 2023 • 7 Min Read
Road safety goes beyond what’s in your car and extends to the type of car insurance you buy. Buying the right plan and coverage helps to protect your family in the event of the unexpected and gets you back on the road faster.
Car insurance offers financial protection for you and your family or dependents in the event of an auto accident. It’s mandatory for all drivers in Canada and can help cover the costs of injuries to yourself and others, as well as auto repairs, theft and more. But just like no two families are the same, no car insurance policy or insurance company is alike. Here are some things to look for when shopping for a family car insurance policy in Canada.
With car insurance, you pay a monthly or annual fee (called a premium) to cover yourself or other drivers in your household. If you have an accident, the insurance covers the cost of repairs to your car and any damages you may be liable for and could pay out money to you or your family in the event of injuries or deaths.
Car insurance policies provide coverage for:
When choosing a policy, some parts of it will include mandatory coverage (this varies for every province or territory), and there will be additional optional coverages that you can also buy. Usually, coverage falls into a few categories:
Car insurance prices depend on many things, including:
Maybe you all share your parents’ car for work, school and grocery runs. Or maybe you have multiple cars and a recreational vehicle, like a motorhome and require motorhome insurance. It’s useful to talk to an insurance advisor about what your family needs.
Some important factors you should be aware of:
Shopping around can help you save money, as well as give you a better idea of features available with different companies.
There are several ways to buy car insurance in Canada, including:
It’s important to be proactive about paying your bills and keeping your information up to date to ensure your insurance coverage stays active and your family is protected.
Be sure to:
No one plans to get in a car accident, but if it does happen, here are the steps you need to take:
If you’re involved in an accident:
Having the right car insurance policy can protect you and your family from the financial impacts of a car accident. Be sure to update your plan as your family’s situation changes. This can help ensure your loved ones have the coverage they need and get them back on the road faster.
Interested in learning more about car insurance? Read your policy carefully. Be sure to check your policy every year to ensure that all your information is accurate and current. Ask questions in case there are discounts your insurance company offers that you qualify for.
1. Electric vehicle and hybrid vehicle discounts can vary based on the province or territory where the customer lives.
Take a few minutes to get a competitive auto insurance quote online*
*Home and auto insurance products are distributed by RBC Insurance Agency Ltd. and underwritten by Aviva General Insurance Company. In Quebec, RBC Insurance Agency Ltd. Is registered as a damage insurance agency. As a result of government-run auto insurance plans, auto insurance is not available through RBC Insurance in Manitoba, Saskatchewan and British Columbia.
This article is intended as general information only and is not to be relied upon as constituting legal, financial or other professional advice. A professional advisor should be consulted regarding your specific situation. Information presented is believed to be factual and up-to-date but we do not guarantee its accuracy and it should not be regarded as a complete analysis of the subjects discussed. All expressions of opinion reflect the judgment of the authors as of the date of publication and are subject to change. No endorsement of any third parties or their advice, opinions, information, products or services is expressly given or implied by Royal Bank of Canada or any of its affiliates.
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