This unique insurance program does the following:
Policy Anniversary: 1 April of each year
Insured Activity: The operator’s use of government vehicles except when they are used on Government business. (When used on government business – the government insurance Plan takes over)
Insured Liability: $2,000,000 in respect of Third Party Bodily Injury or Property Damage
Accident Benefits: Third Party Accident Benefits (defined in the policy) up to $150,000
Physical Damage: Physical damage coverage to government vehicles up to $55,000 (increased by endorsement upon request by vehicle operator)
Deductibles: $500 Physical Damage $250 Comprehensive
Premium: $120 per annum + $10 policy fee = $130
Premium is pro-rated in relation to months in effect.
Q & A
Q: Since the policy has an anniversary date of April, how much do I pay if I sign up on June 1?
A: There are 10 months coverage remaining – so you pay 10/12 of the annual premium – plus the policy fee.
Q: Who decides whether an accident is covered under this policy or the government insurance plan?
A: Your supervisor does. If the loss is deemed by them to have arisen from the personal use of the automobile – you can then report the matter to us and we’ll help you claim against your policy.
Q: I am directly enroute to the office when some one rear ends my vehicle in slow moving traffic?
A: The vehicle is being used on Government business – i.e. going directly to the office so this is a matter to be handled by the Government Insurance plan. Just report it to your supervisor. (**Follow customary procedures following an accident. Ensure injured people are attended to. Record particulars of the driver and any passengers; the make, model, year and license of the vehicle, their insurance particulars. Cooperate with local authorities)
Q: The vehicle is parked outside a member’s home. During a heavy windstorm, a tree branch falls through the windshield and damages the exterior and interior of the vehicle. Whose insurance responds?
A: In that case, it would be the government insurance.
Q: I took the car to the flea market on Saturday morning and someone did a hit-and-run job to the right front fender and grill. Who pays for that?
A: That falls under the special coverage provided by our policy. The vehicle was being used on personal business.
For more information please contact Nikki Keith - 604-437-6200