by Jaeson Tanner | May 24, 2026 | Collision, Safety
What Constitutes a Total Loss in Ontario?A total loss, or write-off, occurs when the cost of repairing your vehicle exceeds a certain threshold of its actual cash value. In Ontario, insurers use a threshold formula to determine whether a vehicle should be declared a...
by Jaeson Tanner | May 24, 2026 | Safety, Service
Understanding Rental Car Coverage Under Ontario Automobile InsuranceOne of the most immediate concerns after a vehicle collision is how you will get around while your car is being repaired. For Ontario drivers, rental car coverage is available through a specific...
by Jaeson Tanner | May 24, 2026 | Body Repair, Safety
Why a Thorough Post-Repair Inspection Matters for Ontario DriversWhen your vehicle has been repaired following a collision in Ontario, it is natural to want to get back on the road as quickly as possible. However, taking time to conduct a thorough post-repair...
by Jaeson Tanner | May 24, 2026 | Safety, Tips
Eastern Ontario Winter Driving: Unique Challenges for Vehicle OwnersWinter in Eastern Ontario brings a unique set of challenges for vehicle owners. From the icy roads around Kingston to the snow-covered highways of Lanark and Leeds counties, driving conditions during...
by Jaeson Tanner | May 24, 2026 | Body Repair, Safety
Why Postponing Collision Repairs Creates Bigger ProblemsAfter a collision, it can be tempting to delay repairs, especially if the damage appears minor or if you are busy with other priorities. For drivers in Kingston and throughout Eastern Ontario, however, postponing...
by Jaeson Tanner | May 24, 2026 | Collision, Safety
What Is ADAS and Why Does It Matter for Ontario Drivers?Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS) have become standard features on most new vehicles sold in Canada, and many vehicles manufactured in the past five to ten years also include these sophisticated safety...