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| quote: | Originally posted by King_Mack
I heard insurance companies in Ontario are lowering their threshold for short term/long term injury. How the fuck are they increasing insurances rates and decreasing benefits?
Time to move downtown |
the insurance companies want to lower the med coverage from $100,000.00 to $25,000.00. The insurance companies don't have the final say....its the lovely government that has the final say.
As it stands now these are some of the lovely benefits you have if you are hurt in an accident.
Income Replacement - $400 per week for the first two years, unless you purchase optional benefits.
Caregiving - $250 per week for the first dependant under 16 and an additional $50 per week for each additional dependant. So basically the insurance company will pay for someone to look after your kids....so if the mother is involved in the accident the insurance company will pay her money because her husband now has to look after the kids.
Non-Earner Benefit - $185 per week after 26 week waiting period. So basically, if you are a lazy shit and don't have kids or a job the insurance company will pay you money.
***note - you can only choose one of these three benefits***
Housekeeping - the insurance company will pay you $100 per week for two years to have someone clean your house....usually it ends up being a spouse or friend of the family that you end up paying.
Medical Benefits - $100,000 coverage for up to 10 years unless you are considered catastrophic then its a million dollars.
Attendant Care - $3000.00 per month unless you are catastrophic then its up to $6000.00 per month. So if you need someone to help you get dressed or wipe your ass the insurance company will pay for it. Once again, typically this ends up being a family member or friend who has no medical knowledge.
Then there are all the assessments, examinations and completion of forms that the insurance company has to pay for. This is usually 50% yo 55% of the total claim. There is no limit for this coverage.
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Last edited by Moral Hazard on Apr-26-2011 at 07:48
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