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With more than three million clients served and 4,000 employees across the country, Aviva is one of the largest and most well-known insurance providers in Canada. Its parent company, Aviva plc, is a U.K.-based organization that prides itself on community development and philanthropic efforts around the globe.
Aviva Insurance Canada’s stated values include dependability and customer satisfaction, an approach it backs up by guaranteeing to reimburse dissatisfied policyholders, and by offering a mobile application designed to help users minimize risk.
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Aviva Canada offers clients numerous opportunities to save on auto insurance. Customers who bundle multiple policies are rewarded, as are drivers who protect their vehicles with safety features. Here are some discount options for Aviva that will net you between 15-30% savings:
Aviva Insurance Canada also offers a number of special programs for car insurance policyholders:
Disappearing deductible - Aviva will lower your deductible (without raising your premium) with every claims-free year that passes. After five straight years without making a claim, your deductible can hit zero. The best part for new clients is that Aviva will allow you to bring your track-record over from your previous insurer. If you’ve gone five years without a claim, you may be able to switch to Aviva and start out with a $0 deductible.
Conviction protector - Aviva auto insurance comes with a conviction-free discount. If you add the conviction protector feature to your policy, you’ll be able to keep the discount even after receiving a minor driving conviction, like a speeding ticket.
Roadside assistance - If you need a tow, boost or refill on gas, the roadside assistance add-on available to Aviva car insurance policyholders will get you out of a jam. This program also gets you discounts on car rentals, accommodations and trip interruption services.
Satisfaction guaranteed - If Aviva is unable to provide a satisfactory outcome for a covered auto insurance claim, they will send you a cheque for an amount equal to your annual premium. They will also pay out the settlement for your claim. The maximum amount payable is $10,000.
No — Aviva Insurance Canada does not currently have an app for auto insurance.
To file a claim with Aviva Insurance, contact a claims advisor either by phone or through Aviva’s online portal, MyAviva. To file claims online with Aviva, you’ll need login credentials. Once you’ve entered your username and password, you’ll be able to access the appropriate form. Once you’ve submitted it virtually, a claims advisor will review it.
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Alexandra Bosanac is the Core Content Manager for LowestRates.ca. Her reporting has appeared in Canadian Business, the Toronto Star, the National Post, and the CBC.
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