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What happens if I’m injured in a collision outside of Saskatchewan?

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What happens if I’m injured in a collision outside of Saskatchewan?

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Your Saskatchewan auto injury insurance covers you for collisions occurring anywhere in Canada or the United States. You have access to the coverage you’ve chosen. However, the laws in the jurisdiction you’re in also apply. If you’re in a jurisdiction where lawsuits are allowed and you cause a crash, anyone injured may be able to sue you for both expenses above their insurance coverage and pain and suffering regardless of which injury coverage you’ve chosen. If you’re in a jurisdiction where lawsuits are allowed and someone else caused the collision, you can also sue them for both expenses above your insurance coverage and for pain and suffering regardless of which injury coverage you’ve chosen.

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