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Home and Auto Group Insurance from The Personal
The Personal Insurance Company provides CPA members with preferred rates on home and auto insurance. They also offer options and discounts that go beyond basic insurance, including:
Auto Insurance
The $0 Deductible Option – Pay no deductible when making a claim, whether the accident is your fault or not.
Accident-Free Protection – Your premium won’t increase as a result of your first at-fault accident.
The Worry-Free Option – Provides coverage if you borrow or rent a car for a short period of time, if your car breaks down, is stolen, or is off the road following a covered accident.
Winter Tire Discount – Save 5% on your premium all year when you drive with four winter tires during the winter months.
Hybrid Vehicle Discount – Because the environment is important for all of us.
Multi-Vehicle Discount – Insure more than one vehicle with The Personal and save on each vehicle’s premium.
Student Rates – For college and university students under 25 years of age.
Home Insurance
Flexibility – The Personal insures homes and personal property, condominiums, renters, mobile homes, and more. You can also build a policy that covers extras like swimming pools, watercraft, software, and jewellery.
Water damage coverage – Basic water damage covers leaks from appliances, sinks, toilets, pipes, etc. Additional coverage is available for water infiltration through roof, walls, and foundation, for sewer backup and more.
Burglar alarm discount – You could receive additional savings if your home is monitored by a central alarm system.
Identity Theft Assistance – Provides assistance and support should your identity be stolen. Automatically included with all property policies at no additional cost!
Take advantage of your membership benefit
Call or click for your home or auto insurance quote
1-888-476-8737
Certain conditions apply. Winter Tire discount not available in Quebec. Auto insurance not available in Manitoba, Saskatchewan, and British Columbia due to government-run plans.
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