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Regardless of fault, the SPF No. 1 policy provides accident benefits, which include coverage for medical expenses, rehabilitation, and income replacement if youre injured in a motor vehicle accident. These benefits are vital for maintaining your financial stability after an accident.
AB-1: Notice of Loss and Proof of Claim Form to be completed by claimant 2017. AB-1A: Claim for Disability Benefits Form to be completed by physician 2017. AB-2: Treatment Plan Form to be completed by primary health care practitioner 2017.
First offense fine : A minimum of $2,875 up to $10,000. Failure to pay the fine can result in 45 days to 6 months in jail. Second offence fine : If you are caught again within 5 years of the first offence, you face a minimum fine of $5,000 up to $20,000. Failure to pay will result in 60 days to 6 months in jail.
Car accidents: Car accidents account for the majority of personal injury claims throughout most of Canada. Once again, a payout depends on a number of factors but may range from $5,817 (the cap as of January 2023) for a minor injurysuch as soft tissue injuries like whiplashto upwards of $300,000.
In Alberta, basic automobile insurance (accident benefits and third party liability) is required by law.
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How to fill out a Proof of Loss form Coverage amounts at the time of the loss; Date and cause of the loss; A complete list of all damaged, destroyed, or stolen items. Documents that support the value of the property and the amount of loss claimed, such as estimates, inventories, and receipts.
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Section B Benefits will pay up to a maximum of $50,000 for anything medically necessary to treat your injuries that occur within two years from the date of the motor vehicle accident if these are not covered by Alberta Health Care or another insurance plan.

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