What Basic covers
Third Party Liability coverage | Accident
Benefits | Underinsured
Motorist Protection | Hit-and-Run
and Uninsured Motorists coverage | Inverse
Liability coverage
Third Party Liability
If you injure someone else or damage their
property in a motor vehicle crash and are held legally responsible,
Third Party Liability [click
for definition] coverage pays
their claims on your behalf, up to the specified limit.
How much Third Party Liability coverage does Basic Autoplan give you?
With Basic Autoplan, that limit is $200,000.
This is the minimum coverage that an owner must have on a B.C.-registered
vehicle. (The rules are different for a bus, taxi, limo or heavy
commercial vehicle; see Commercial
Vehicles.)
What is not covered by
Third Party Liability?
- Loss or damage to anyone's property
carried in your vehicle
- Loss or damage to property you own
or rent (for example, your house)
- Assessments, penalties or premiums
owed under the Workers Compensation Act
- Operation of attached equipment at
a work site (for example, a crane attached to a truck)
Recreational trailers, like other vehicles,
are required to be licensed and insured with at least the basic
mandatory Third Party Liability coverage before they can
be used or operated on highways. Higher liability limits as well
as own damage coverage (collision, comprehensive and specified
perils) are also available. Please see your Autoplan
broker for
further details.