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Ontario Auto Insurance Five Year Review
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Ontario Auto Insurance Five Year Review

The Superintendent of Financial Services is responsible for carrying out a review of Part VI of the Insurance Act (the Act) dealing with automobile insurance.

Part VI of the Act includes provisions that deal with the approval of forms, motor vehicle liability policies, statutory conditions, direct compensation, limitations on accident insurance, court proceedings, and dispute resolution. Some of the regulations under Part VI include: the Statutory Accident Benefits Schedule (SABS), uninsured automobile coverage, fault determination rules, disputes between insurers, and court proceedings.

The first review has been completed and the Report on the Five Year Review of Automobile Insurance has been delivered to the Minister of Finance.

Statutory Report

Memo to Minister Duncan

Report on the Five Year Review of Automobile Insurance
– March 31, 2009

Request for Submissions – June 3, 2008

Interested parties were invited to provide feedback on Ontario’s automobile insurance system. The comment period began June 3, 2008 and ended July 14, 2008. A total of 90 submissions were received.

Submissions to the Auto Insurance Five Year Review

Where permission to post was granted, submissions from interested consumers and stakeholders are listed below.

Consumers

Health Care Providers

Insurance Industry

Legal Representatives

Municipalities and Transit Systems

Other Organizations

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