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Does Prince Edward Island have a $2,500 Cap on Car Accident Injury Claims?

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Does Prince Edward Island have a $2,500 Cap on Car Accident Injury Claims?

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Yes. The Insurance Act of Prince Edward Island puts a $2,500 limit on any injury claim that meets the government’s defintion of “Minor Personal Injury”. Minor Personal Injury has a technical legal defintion, so don’t make assumptions about what is, or is not, a minor personal injury. Contact a lawyer experienced with PEI’s personal injury system and insurance laws to get an option on whether your injuries fall under the government’s defintion of “minor personal injury”.

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