Does SGI cover Alberta?

SGI CANADA works with more than 300 independent insurance brokerages in more than 1,500 locations in Saskatchewan, British Columbia, Alberta, Manitoba and Ontario.

How long does an SGI claim take?

approximately 15 to 45 minutes
It will take approximately 15 to 45 minutes to complete, depending on the complexity of your claim. You can save the information at any time while filing your claim.

How do I submit a claim to SGI?

To file your claim, you can:

  1. start your claim online with Auto eClaim.
  2. visit a claims centre near you.
  3. call us toll free. 1-800-667-9779. Monday to Friday: 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. CST. Saturday: 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. CST. 1-800-647-6448. After regular business hours.

How do you deal with SGI?

You should raise any concerns with the person working on your file, e.g. your adjuster, personal injury representative, and/or that person’s supervisor or manager. If you’d like to appeal a decision made by SGI, you can contact the Customer Service Centre at 306-775-6900 in Regina or toll free at 1-800-667-9868.

What is SGI Canada policy?

If you have an SGI CANADA auto policy on your vehicle and you’re involved in a collision, you automatically get liability protection for damage to others caused by your trailer if it’s being towed by the vehicle with the policy. You can also purchase coverage to protect you for damage to your trailer.

What does SGI insurance mean?

Saskatchewan Government Insurance
Saskatchewan Government Insurance (SGI) is a Canadian insurance company and a Crown corporation wholly owned by the Government of Saskatchewan.

Can I sue SGI?

It doesn’t allow you to sue for pain and suffering, except in very limited circumstances. If you’re responsible and have injured a Saskatchewan resident, you can be sued for economic and non-economic losses over and above the person’s package of benefits.

Can you cancel a claim with SGI?

In short, yes.

What is the purpose of insurance SGI?

The insurance includes: coverage for damage to your vehicle, subject to a deductible. personal injury insurance from a vehicle collision. liability insurance for damage your vehicle causes to another vehicle or property, or injury to others.

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