Effect Of Replacing Damaged Plates On Insurrance

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Effect Of Replacing Damaged Plates On Insurrance

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Hello,


I am a new driver in Ontario and I rear-ended some one. No damage at all for his car, mine got some, so I choose not to report or claim and fix it on my own. However, the plates got some damage and I have to replace it. My question is, does the MTO informs the insurance company and that would increase my premium? Is there a way out?

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MTO probably won't inform the insurance company.

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Thanks for your reply. I hope so.

If anybody has any experience please share it.

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Licence plates can be replaced for reasons other then accidents. The MTO will NOT notify your insurance provider.

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