Medical payments coverage is coverage that almost all drivers have in their automobile insurance policy that is specifically designed to
reimburse people injured in an accident, regardless of fault.
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Sections 30 through 36 of The Health Insurance Act (Ontario)(«the act») and Regulation 552 thereunder prescribe OHIP's entitlement to be
reimbursed for hospital and medical costs incurred
in treating
injured persons involved
in accidents caused by another.
While you may not have noticed, it is likely that your health insurance company included subrogation (i.e., reimbursement) language
in your health insurance contract which gives them the right to be
reimbursed if you are
injured by a third party (i.e., the
person who caused the
accident).
Auto insurers pay for all medical expenses for
people who are catastrophically
injured in auto
accidents and are
reimbursed by the MCCA for medical claims exceeding $ 250,000.