Who purchases an OAP 1?
What does legal liability protection?>
What does SECTION 239 contain?
Who is insured & when
i) arising from ownership or directly/indirectly from the use or operation of any such auto
ii) resulting from BI to or the death of any person and damage to property
What types of losses are not covered? (exclusions)
1) claims for damage to property carried in or upon auto or claims for damage to other property owned/rented by, or in care, custody, or control of named insured/other insured persons
2) claims arising from contamination of property carried in auto
3) nuclear energy hazards means radioactive, toxic, explosive, or other hazardous properties of substances described in regulations made under the Atomic Energy Control Act
- was added in 1970 in Ont
- if named insured/other insured persons are involved in accident where the loss/damage is directly/indirectly caused by a nuclear hazard, the policy will pay up to $200,000 if the named insured/other are covered under policy for a nuclear hazard and are also insured under a nuclear energy hazard liability policy
What does SECTION 3.3.2 contain?
Summarize what there is no coverage for.
1) insureds own property or property which he/she is responsible while being carried in auto
2) contamination of property being carried
3) nuclear hazards - unless insured also has a nuclear energy hazard liability policy
4) amounts over policy limit purchased
When dis direct comp for vehicle damage get introduced in Ont?
Explain how DCPD operates.
What happens if no DCPD agreement exists?
SECTION 6, regulation 664
- insured is prevented from suing any other person involved in an accident for such damage/loss of use UNLESS the negligent party is insured with an insurer outside of Ont (the insurer is not a subscriber to the DCPD agreement)
What happens in the case of automobile businesses?
SECTION 7, reg. 664
- when someone who is in a business relating to autos is negligent and damage to an insured auto results, the insurer may subrogate against the responsible party
What happens if damage occurs while being towed?
SECTION 8, reg. 664
- if the tower is negligent, the insurer may subrogate for the attributable portion under fault rules when damage occurs when an auto is being towed
Explain content losses in detail.
Explain the physical damage deductible.
What is the OMPP?
Explain the threshold.
Explain Bill 164.
Explain Bill 59 and 198.
What happened on Sept 1, 2010?
a) damages for income loss suffered in the SEVEN days after incident
b) damages for income loss suffered MORE THAN SEVEN days after the incident and before trial of action in excess of 70% of amount of gross income that is lost during that period
c) damages for loss of earning capacity suffered after the incident and before tiral of action in excess of 70% of the loss of earning cap. during that period
2) SUBSECTION 1: applies to all actions including actions under subsection 61 (1) of the Family Law Act:
3) the owner of an auto/occupants and any person present at incident are NOT LIABLE in an action in Ont for damages for expenses that have been incurred/will be incurred for health care resulting from BI arising directly/indirectly from the use/operation of auto unless as a result, the insured person:
i) died
ii) sustained perm. serious disfigurement
iii) sustained perm. serious impairment of a physical, mental or psychological function
What are the exceptions in Ont?
1) we can sue without meeting a threshold for pecuniary losses subject to limitations specified in the act
2) we cannot sue for pain and suffering unless a threshold is met and if it is met the judgment is subject to ded. specified in act.
How is economic loss treated in Ont?
What are the non-economic loss conditions?
Define protected defendant.
Can an uninsured motorist sue?
Explain the provision regarding joint and several liability.
SECTION 267.7
(1) If an action for loss/damage from BI/death arising from the use/operation of an auto, 1 or more other protected defendants and 1 or more other persons are found to be liable for damages,
a) the other persons are:
i) jointly and severally liable with the protected defendants for the damages for which the protected defendants are liable having regard to section 267.5 and
ii) are solely liable for any amount by which is less than the amount that the other persons would have been liable to make contribution and indemnify the protected defendants in respect of damages
b) the other persons are liable to make contribution and indemnify the protected def. in respect of damages to the same extent at is section 267.5 did not apply (up to the amount for which pro. def. are liable having regard to section 267.5)
c) the pro. def. are liable to make contribution and indemnify the other persons for the amount that the pro. def. are liable, having regard to section 267.5, reduced by the amount that the other persons are liable to make cont./indemnify the pro. def. under clause (b)