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What to Do After an Auto Accident in Ontario: a Step by Step Guide

Being involved in a car accident can be stressful, even when the damage appears minor. Knowing what to do next—and what’s legally required in Ontario—can help protect your safety, your insurance coverage, and your finances. This guide walks you through the steps to take after an auto accident, based on how serious the situation is. Step 1: Check for Injuries and Ensure Safety Your safety always comes first. Immediately after an accident: Check yourself and any passengers for injuries. Call 911 right away if anyone

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Avoid Winter Cottage Claims with These Tips

Picture arriving at your cottage on the first warm weekend of spring, looking forward to a relaxing lakeside retreat. Upon unlocking the door, instead of the inviting scent of cedar and old books, you hear running water and see a buckled floor. This is a familiar concern for cottage owners in Muskoka and Orillia: discovering that a winter of heavy snow and freezing temperatures has wreaked havoc on your sanctuary while you were away. Winter in our region is undeniably beautiful, but it brings distinct

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Winter Roof Damage: What’s Covered?

It starts with a subtle dripping sound in the attic or, worse, the terrifying groan of timber under too much weight. For homeowners in Orillia, Muskoka, and the surrounding snowbelt regions, the accumulation of snow and ice on the roof is not just a chore to manage—it is a genuine threat to your property’s structure. When you look up at those heavy drifts hanging over your eaves, a pressing question likely crosses your mind: If my roof gives way or starts to leak, will my

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Insurance Resolutions: What to Update In the New Year

Most New Year’s resolutions are abandoned by the second week of February. This is one resolution that will protect you, your family, and your assets for the entire year—and it only takes a conversation. As the holiday decorations come down and the deep winter sets in across Orillia, Midland, and Muskoka, our thoughts naturally turn to the year ahead. We make promises to ourselves: to eat better, to exercise more, or to finally tackle that renovation project. But among the gym memberships and diet plans,

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Snowbirds: Simple Home and Auto Insurance Tips Before You Travel.

Heading Somewhere Warm for the Winter? A Few Insurance Tips Before You If you’re one of the many Canadians who escape winter for a few months, good for you! Before you lock the door and take off, there are a few simple insurance-related things worth checking. They don’t take long, but they can make a big difference if something unexpected happens while you’re away. Make Sure Someone Is Checking on Your Home When a home is empty for an extended period—especially in winter—it’s more at

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Oil Heating and Insurance: What Homeowners Should Know

Oil heating is a common and dependable way to heat many homes, especially in rural areas and older properties. From an insurance point of view, oil heating systems are not considered dangerous. However, they do require a bit more attention because of what can happen if something goes wrong. Why Insurance Companies Pay Closer Attention The main concern isn’t how the system works day to day. The issue is the risk of an oil leak. Even a small leak can cause serious damage to a

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Wood-Burning Stoves and Home Insurance in Ontario: What Homeowners Need to Know

Wood-Burning stove? Make sure to inform your insurance company. There’s nothing like the warmth and comfort of a wood-burning fire during the winter. As temperatures drop and snow piles up, many homeowners rely on their stoves to stay cozy. It’s nostalgic, comforting, and for many, a cherished part of winter living in Ontario. But when it comes to home insurance, a wood-burning stove is something your insurance company must be told about. Why it’s important to inform your insurance company Wood-burning stoves increase the risk

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Planning a Home Renovation in 2025? Here’s What You Need to Know About Insurance First.

Thinking about refreshing your kitchen, building an addition, or finally finishing that basement? You’re not alone—almost half of Canadians were planning or completing home renovations in 2024*. With rising material and labour costs, the average renovation now costs around $19,000—almost double what it was just five years ago. Renovating can absolutely improve your space and increase your home’s value—but it also comes with some serious insurance considerations many homeowners overlook. Before the first hammer swings, make sure you’re protected. Is Your Renovation Covered by Insurance?

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Cottage Insurance in Ontario: Top 10 Benefits You Should Know

Ontario’s picturesque landscapes are dotted with charming cottages, offering residents and visitors alike a serene escape from the hustle and bustle of city life. These cherished retreats, whether nestled by a tranquil lake or tucked away in a dense forest, represent more than just a property investment – they’re a sanctuary for creating lasting memories with loved ones. However, owning a cottage comes with its unique set of challenges and risks. This is where cottage insurance steps in, providing a crucial safety net for your

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5 Smart Ways to Protect Yourself from Identity Theft

Identity theft is on the rise in Canada, with alarming statistics to back it up. A TransUnion Canada study shows nearly half of Canadians have been targeted by fraud, and digital fraud attempts jumped by 40% in early 2023 alone. Over the past decade, identity theft has surged 14%, costing Canadians a staggering $283.5 million in 2023, according to the Canadian Anti-Fraud Centre (CAFC). Yet, many cases remain unreported. What Is Identity Theft Protection? Identity theft coverage is a valuable yet often overlooked addition to

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