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More choice, more control.

Ontario’s auto insurance reforms put you in the driver’s seat.

Starting July 1, 2026

Ontario is making auto insurance more flexible. Some accident benefits that were previously included in every auto insurance policy will become optional, giving you more choice to select coverage that fits your needs and budget.

What are Statutory Accident Benefits?

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What’s staying the same?

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What’s becoming optional?

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Who is covered under Statutory Accident Benefits (SABS)?

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Why would someone choose to add or remove or decline optional benefits?

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How does removing optional benefits affect my insurance premiums?

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What steps should I follow to determine which optional benefits suit my needs and confirm if I have the appropriate coverage?

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Where can I find more information about optional insurance coverage?

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What if I have an existing policy? Will these changes affect me?

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What information do I need to know before speaking to my insurer, agent or broker?

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How will this impact me if I’m buying insurance for the first time or starting a new policy on or after July 1, 2026?

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Can I change my optional benefits after I've selected them?

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Can I remove optional benefits from my policy if I no longer need them?

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Can I make changes to my optional benefits before renewal?

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Can I remove or add optional benefits if I start a new policy?

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How can I add optional benefits to my policy?

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Will these changes affect all drivers / types of auto insurance policies? 

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Do accident benefits, including the optional coverages I purchased, apply when renting a car?

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Will passengers in my car still be covered if I opt-out of certain coverages?

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What happens to uninsured pedestrians and cyclists?

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What should I do if I have an ongoing claim when the changes take effect?

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If I have both auto insurance and a supplementary health insurance plan, which one do I claim from first if I’m injured in a car accident?

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What this means for you.

If you’re an existing customer. 
Your current coverage will automatically continue unless you let your broker know you would like to make specific changes to your auto insurance policy. You will need to review and decide whether you would like to keep, add, or remove coverage. 

If you’re a new customer. 
Starting July 1, 2026, new customers may choose which optional accident benefits they would like to purchase. Ask your [insurer / agent / broker] which benefits are included in your quote. You may want to add optional benefits to your policy based on your needs.

If you’re a commercial customer or employee. 
Speak to your broker to learn more about how this change impacts you or your employees.

What steps should you take?

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Review your current coverage
(if you are an existing customer)

Know what benefits you already have today through your auto insurance policy.

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Review your workplace or private benefits plan

Avoid duplication, you may already have coverage through your workplace, private benefits plan, or life and health insurance providers.

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Think about your needs

Consider which coverage is right for you.

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Speak to your broker

They can help explain your options.

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Need help? Contact us at 416 510 1177.