Driving a motorcycle is a unique experience whether you’re trying to get around town or are looking for adventure. Like a car, you’ll need insurance to protect you, your passengers, and your motorcycle. You’ll also want to shop around to find the best insurance for you. Having motorcycle insurance isn’t the only thing you need to stay safe; check out BrokerLink Insurance’s motorcycle safety guide. In this article, we’ll provide you with the information you need to understand motorcycle insurance.
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There are several motorcycle laws in Canada. When it comes to insurance, depending on your province, you’ll need to have all or some of these coverages: accident benefits, third-party liability coverage, property damage coverage, and uninsured motorist coverage. It can be a good idea to buy extra liability coverage that is more than your province’s minimum requirements if you get sued over an accident. Also, ensure that the insurance company you go with includes passengers for your liability insurance policy.
Uninsured motorist coverage is mandatory in Ontario policies. Another critical coverage to get is the underinsured motorist option. If you ever get into an accident with someone who doesn’t have enough coverage, this feature will protect you. Property damage is covered in this policy feature at some companies, so check with a broker before buying.
The options for motorcycle coverage are similar to ones you would find for car insurance. Besides the coverages already mentioned, you can also find the following options:
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When you buy an insurance policy, you can also get add-ons, though some companies include some of these options in standard plans. In some cases, limits and deductibles apply. Some of the add-ons you can get are:
It’s important to know the required insurance coverage for motorcycles in Ontario, and the many options to choose from in optional coverage. After you’re fully insured, you can hit the open road with no worries.