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Your guide to everything claims related

After a risk becomes a reality, you make a formal request to your insurance company to cover the costs of a covered loss.

What is an insurance claim?

A home insurance claim may be due to a basement flood from a burst pipe. You’d make a claim for the damage to the flooring, drywall, and other renovation costs. You’d also claim personal property lost or damaged by the water.  An auto insurance claim could be to cover the damage from a collision. Most of Canada operates under no-fault insurance, so whether you’re at fault or not, you’ll work with your own insurance provider to process the claim and its payout. A Mortgage Protection Insurance claim may be due to an insured’s death, a covered critical illness being diagnosed or, a disability preventing the insured from working.

Do you have a home insurance claim?

What's the bottom line? Be prepared.
It’s the easiest way for a smooth claims experience. Calling your broker is always our recommendation, as we can help you make the best decision for your situation however if its an emergency then call your insurer by using the numbers below.

Our advice is simple, know your policy, and if you have questions, ask them. Take inventory of your contents digitally, so they aren’t lost. We will help guide you through the entire process.

Before you speak with your insurance broker...

Prepare to speak with your insurer. They’ll want to know what happened, in your own words, and what you’ve done thus far to fix the problem. It’ll likely be a long conversation with many details, so get comfortable.

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Be Safe

Take whatever precautions you need to find safety or reduce further risk to yourself and your property.

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Document What You Can

Take photos or videos of the damage to your home or vehicle with your phone. It’s critical evidence and proof to your insurer.

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Create A List

For your home, create a list of all damaged or lost items. Make sure to be thorough and complete when you’re making a contents insurance claim. Don’t be opportunistic and list items you don’t own, that’s insurance fraud, and your claim could be thrown out.

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Avoid Repairs

Unless you must fix something immediately to mitigate further damage, it’s best to leave things to the professionals – be it a contractor, or the insurance adjuster.

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Call Your Insurance Broker

Your broker will help walk you through how this claim will impact your policy renewal and provide assistance on next steps.

What are the first steps of an insurance claim?

Call your insurance broker to discuss the claim. If it is an emergency and outside of the brokerages working hours, call the insurance companies 24 hours claims line. It’s essential to know your policy and understand your coverage. Still, your provider can walk you through your policy coverages if you’re unsure. Knowing your policy is critical because it helps you understand your coverage and what you’re paying for. Insurance for flood coverage started outranking fire as the number one claim. Still, most home insurance policies only cover a burst pipe, not a sewer back up or a rising lake. 

Should you make an insurance claim?

If the claim is more than the deductible (the part you pay to your insurer before they release any money), it’s likely worth it to make a claim, but your insurance broker is there to help you.

Does a home insurance policy always go up after making a claim?

After 3-10 years of no insurance claims, you may qualify for a “claims-free discount,” which could be about 25% off your premium. However, if you put in a claim regardless of the amount, you go back down to no years claims free and will lose any discounts you have accumulated over the years. So, the premium doesn’t necessarily go up because you made a claim, it goes up because you lose your discounts. Our role is to explain the insurance claims process, what to expect throughout and to be therefor the client.

Have A Creditor Insurance Claim?

Simply call Canada Life at 1-800-380-4572
Be prepared. It’s the easiest way for a smooth claims experience. Know your policy, and if you have questions, ask them. Canada Life will help guide you through the entire process.

What is an insurance claim?

After the incident of a life, disability or critical illness claim becomes a reality, you make a formal request to Canada Life to send you claim forms and adjudicate the claim. A claim may be due to an insured’s death, a covered critical illness being diagnosed or, a disability preventing the insured from working.  You or your Estate would make a claim which would be assessed and if applicable the insurance proceeds would be appropriately paid to your Financial Institution. Before you call Canada Life requesting to make a claim there are essential things to consider.

How do you file an insurance claim?

1. Call Canada Life 1-800-380-4572.
Canada Life send you claim forms and will help walk you through how to submit your claim and provide assistance on next steps.

2. Prepare to speak with Canada Life.
They’ll want to know the type of claim you wish to submit and the details of that claim such as the date of the loss, disability and/or diagnosis.   

The first step of an insurance claim

Call Canada Life 1-800-380-4572 and request the applicable claim forms.  It’s essential to know your policy and understand your coverage. Still, Canada Life can walk you through your policy coverages if you’re unsure. Knowing your policy is essential because it helps you understand your coverage and what you’re paying for.

How long does an insurance claim take?

Once a claim including all the required supporting documentation is received by Canada Life, it will be adjudicated by a Case Manager within 3-5 business days. Depending on the type of claim, the complexity of the claim and the policy provisions, it may be necessary for the Case Manager to request additional information from you, your employer and/or physicians.  Additional documentation received will be reviewed within the 3-5 business days until the claims decision has been made. Once the adjudication is complete, you or your Estate will be advised of the decision inwriting and if applicable, the payment will be sent to your Financial Institution.  

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