Island Savings Insurance Services
Island Savings' subsidiary, Island Savings Insurance Services Ltd., opened in 1983. It offers insurance coverage to both Island Savings' members and non-members. Current available coverages include:
- Automobile
- ICBC
- private auto
- emergency roadside
- excess third-party liability
- collision
- rental car coverage
- loss of use coverage
- Life & Disability
- life
- disability
- long-term care
- critical illness
- Home & Contents
- tenant
- homeowners
- condos
- mobile homes
- cottages and second homes
- Recreational Vehicles
- motorhomes
- RVs
- marine
- watercraft
- snowmobiles
- off-road bikes
- ATVs
- travel trailers
- campers
- Travel
- emergency medical and hospital expenses
- ambulance services
- emergency dental treatment
- emergency trips home
- living allowance for trip delays
- trip cancellation/interruption
- baggage loss/delay/damage
- emergency childcare
- Business
- commercial property
- home-based
- farm
- liability
- errors/omissions
- Identity Theft
- legal costs
- lost wages
- costs for notarizing affidavits or similar documents
- loan re-application fees
- long-distance telephone and registered mail costs
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