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Trusted Regina Insurance experts at Campbell & Haliburton Tip On Basic Auto Damage Insurance

Trusted Regina Insurance experts at Campbell and Haliburton Insurance Inc have been in the community for over 50 years. They know it is customer service and knowledge that counts when you are in need of an insurance company in Regina. Campbell & Haliburton Insurance, myCH.ca, dedicated insurance brokers in Regina can assist you with finding the plan that works best for you. In their latest Trusted Regina Insurance Tip, they share a tip on Basic Auto Damage Insurance


. In our latest Campbell & Halliburton Regina auto insurance tip, we share important information from SGI that explains basic auto insurance coverage.

Basic Auto Insurance Coverage – Tips and Information From Campbell & Haliburton Insurance


When you register a vehicle, you pay a flat registration fee and get a basic package of insurance on your plates. The insurance includes:

  • coverage for damage to your vehicle, subject to a deductible
  • personal injury insurance from a vehicle collision
  • liability insurance for damage your vehicle causes to another vehicle or property, or injury to others

Vehicle damage and your deductible. 


Physical damage your vehicle suffers from a collision is covered by your basic plate insurance, subject to a deductible. The deductible is the amount you must pay before your basic plate insurance covers the rest of the costs. Most vehicles with basic plate insurance have a $700 deductible.

If you have minor damages that will be less than your deductible to fix and you won’t make an insurance claim, you can pay for the repairs on your own. This is also true if you are responsible for the damage.

The chart below shows the specific deductible amount that applies based on the class of the vehicle.

 
Class Vehicle Type Deductible
Class A Light vehicles (under IRP) $700
  • Heavy trucks
  • Heavy cargo vans
  • Power units
$2,500
  • Pro-rated heavy trucks
  • Cargo vans
  • Power units
$15,000 (optional)
Class C
  • Heavy trucks
  • Heavy cargo vans
  • Power units
$700
Class D
  • Heavy trucks
  • Heavy vans
  • Power units
$700
Class LV
  • Passenger vehicles
  • Motorcycles
  • Motorized bicycle/pedal cycle
  • Antiques
  • $700
  • $700
  • $350
  • $500
Class MT Snowmobiles Not applicable1
Class PV
  • Heavy trucks
  • Heavy vans
  • Power units
$700
Antiques $500
Class TS
  • Trailers
  • Semi-trailers
$500
Class T
  • All trailers (except metal or fibreglass/other cabin trailers
$400
  • Metal cabin trailer
  • Fibreglass/another cabin trailer
  • Based on customer declared value:
  • Valued at $1,000 or less - $400
  • Valued at $1,001 or less - $500
 

Who pays the deductible after a collision?

Whether or not you pay your deductible depends on who caused the collision and if your vehicle has been damaged.
Situation Pay deductible? Details
You’re responsible for the collision Yes If the cost to fix your vehicle is more than your deductible, your basic plate insurance covers the difference.
You’re not responsible for the collision No The responsible driver’s insurance covers the cost to fix your vehicle.
Your vehicle wasn’t damaged in the collision No If your vehicle isn’t damaged, you don’t have to pay your deductible. This applies if you’re responsible for the collision or not. If the other driver’s vehicle is damaged, your insurance covers the cost to fix it.
You and the other driver are equally responsible for the collision and your vehicle was damaged Yes – you pay half If the cost to fix your vehicle is more than half your deductible, your basic plate insurance covers the difference.
You and the other driver are equally responsible for the collision and your vehicle was damaged, but the other driver is uninsured or from outside Saskatchewan Yes You pay your full deductible up front but SGI will try to get half of it back from the other equally responsible driver.
Your vehicle is stolen, vandalized, or damaged from a:
  • hit and run
  • storm
  • fire
  • collision with an animal
  • single-vehicle collision
Yes You pay your full deductible when there’s no other party to collect it from.

Deductible Payment Plan

If you have basic plate insurance and you're eligible, you can use the Deductible Payment Plan to pay your deductible over 10 months.

Reduce your deductible

If you want to pay a smaller deductible, you can buy an SGI CANADA Auto Pak with the deductible option that works best for you.

Coverage for vehicle damage

Your vehicle is covered for its actual cash value. This is the market value of your vehicle when compared to similar vehicles, with similar equipment, mileage and condition as your vehicle.

Coverage limitations

There are some limitations on vehicle damage coverage. For example:
  • Loss or damage to a vehicle insured under antique use
    • $800 less your deductible of $500
  • Loss or damage in classes A, C, D or TS (commercial trailers)
    • unless it says otherwise, limited to $15,000 or the declared value, less your deductible
  • After-market audio, visual, sound or communication equipment
    • capped at $1,500 per incident or collision - $2,200 less your $700 deductible
If your vehicle is damaged, take steps to make sure more damage doesn’t happen. For example, if your vehicle's window is broken, put a plastic cover over the window to prevent water damage from rain.

Extra damage coverage

For increased protection, you can choose to buy extra damage coverage with an auto extension policy through your insurance broker.

Liability insurance

If you’re responsible, or liable, for a collision, you’re responsible for the cost of the damage you’ve caused, which includes:
  • damage to personal property
  • physical injury or death to another person
  • a victim’s lost or potential income
Your basic plate insurance includes $200,000 of liability coverage. If you’re responsible for losses more than $200,000, you’ll have to pay for the difference out of your own pocket.

Increase your liability insurance

If you'd like to increase your liability insurance coverage, you can choose to buy an auto extension policy through your insurance broker with the liability coverage limit you like best.

Injury insurance

All Saskatchewan residents, drivers and non-drivers, are automatically covered with No-Fault injury coverage unless they choose Tort injury coverage. Any physical injuries you suffer from a collision are covered under your basic plate insurance. For details visit the Auto injury insurance page.

Examples of coverage

Example 1: You're responsible for a collision that causes a fair amount of damage to another vehicle. The other driver also has minor injuries and needs 3 months of physiotherapy after the collision.

 
Total cost of other driver's injuries and repairs $15,000
Total paid by SGI $15,000
Total paid by you $0

Example 2: In the same collision as above, your vehicle also needs a few repairs:
Total cost of repairs to your vehicle $1,000
Total paid by you (deductible) $700
Total paid by SGI $300

Your total cost for this collision is $700. Without the liability insurance included in your basic plate insurance, you would have been responsible for $15,000 from your own pocket.


As you climb into your vehicle the next time, you can do so with the assurance that you are covered with the auto insurance that best meets your needs. If you don’t have an insurance broker and want to talk to someone who is truly passionate about your insurance, contact  Campbell & Haliburton Insurance. 


Our Trusted Regina Insurance Agents at Campbell & Haliburton have your best interests and safety in mind and our commitment to customer service is one of the pillars of our business. We also know insurance inside and out, so please contact us for all of your insurance needs and we will be more than happy to help ensure what you value most is protected.

Trusted Regina insurance brokers

**(This is a general overview. There are many different insurance companies, and there are always differences in insurance policies. For specific details on your policy and coverage, we recommend that you contact your agent or broker.)

Trusted Regina Insurance Pros at Campbell & Haliburton Share a Tip on Winterizing Your RV

Trusted Regina Insurance experts at Campbell and Haliburton Insurance Inc have been in the community for over 50 years. They know it is customer service and knowledge that counts when you are in need of an insurance company in Regina. Campbell & Haliburton Insurance are dedicated insurance brokers in Regina, and they can assist you with finding the plan that works best for you. In their latest Trusted Regina Insurance Tip, they share a tip about how to winterize your RV.  

Camping season is over for another year. Before you put your trailer or motorhome in storage, make sure you take the time to protect it for the winter. While it seems like a lot of work, the extra effort you put in now will protect your vehicle from deterioration. With a little bit of elbow grease, your RV will last for many camping seasons to come. In our latest Campbell & Halliburton Regina auto insurance tip, we share SGI’s RV Winterizing Tips.

10-step RV Winterizing Guide

Step 1: Drain the water from your pipes
Step 2: Check your seals
Leaky roofs can cause major problems to the inside of your RV. The best way to avoid problems is to inspect your seals and ensure that there are no leaks. This includes examining your roof, slide-outs and windows to look for any holes or leaks
Step 3: Remove your RV batteries
If you plan on putting your RV in storage, take out your batteries and put them in a cool, dry place or on a charger.
Step 4: Protect your RV’s exterior
Step 5: Protect your awning
Step 6: Unhook your propane tanks
Step 7: Lubricate all locks and hinges
Step 8: Clean the interior
Step 9: Tarp, cover and moisture prevention
Step 10: Contact your broker at Campbell & Halliburton

Then, pump RV antifreeze into all of your tanks, lines and drains. Due to Saskatchewan’s subzero temperatures, it’s important to use RV antifreeze. Make sure it’s rated to -50 degrees C.

Clean the outside of your RV and inspect it for any cracks. Use an RV sealant to fix the crack(s) and let it dry completely. Then, apply wax to protect your vehicle.


Stop mould from growing on your awning by cleaning it thoroughly and allowing it to dry completely.

Store them in a well-ventilated area in order to prevent rust or damage.

Letting your RV sit untouched for months can cause the locks and hinges to get sticky or stop working completely. Save yourself a hassle the next camping season and lubricate all of your locks and hinges right now.

A clean and sanitized interior can make a world of difference when it comes to avoiding unwanted smells and rodents from entering your RV.

Most tarps are made of non-breathable materials, and this can cause moisture to get trapped underneath – leading to rust. We recommend choosing a breathable fabric cover to prevent water and condensation.

You’re almost done! Now’s the time to let your insurance broker know that you’re putting your trailer in storage. Your SGI CANADA Auto Pak may cover damage caused to your RV while in storage – as long as you meet the conditions of your policy. We can help you work through the conditions.




Campbell & Haliburton's doors opened in 1957.  Since then, they have seen run-away inflation, recessions, and now, a global pandemic. Through it all, their doors have remained open as they are committed to providing outstanding service to you. No matter what the next years and decades bring they have committed to continue to stay open to serve you.

Campbell and Haliburton Insurance are a Trusted Regina Insurance provider.

They offer many different insurance policies to protect the most important areas of your life including:



Trusted Regina Insurance Provider Campbell & Haliburton Insurance Answers Questions Regarding Renter's Insurance

Trusted Regina Insurance experts at Campbell and Haliburton Insurance Inc have been in the community for over 50 years. They know it is customer service and knowledge that counts when you are in need of an insurance company in Regina. Campbell & Haliburton Insurance, myCH.ca, dedicated insurance brokers in Regina can assist you with finding the plan that works best for you. In their latest Trusted Regina Insurance Tip, they share what you need to know about renter's insurance.

You have found a place to rent. Fantastic! You have arranged for movers (whether professional or friends to help). Great! You have even downloaded an app to help you decide how to arrange your furniture. Fun! But what about renter’s insurance?

Renter's Insurance

Renter's Insurance, sometimes called tenant insurance, can sound scary, complicated, and worse still expensive. But it does not need to be all that difficult. And often people find it to be less expensive than they first thought.

At Campbell & Haliburton Insurance, myCH, we can help unravel the mystery of renter’s insurance. Most renter’s insurance policies will protect you in two important ways – both your contents and your liability.

Caveat: There are a number of insurance companies that sell renter’s insurance here in Canada. There are similarities between them but also differences. This is not designed to be the definitive word on what each individual policy covers. Rather it is designed to provide a “broad brush” overview of what renter’s insurance does. For specifics on what your policy does, and does not provide, please speak with your broker or agent.

Contents Insurance

The first thing that renter’s insurance does is protect your belongings. There are two major questions that you need to answer when arranging contents insurance.

1. How Much Insurance Do I Need?

This can be a difficult question to answer. After all, most people do not purchase all their belongings at once. We acquire them over time, some new, some second hand. It can seem like an impossible task to come up with how much you have spent on your “stuff”.

When figuring out the amount of insurance that you need – ask yourself the question, “If I needed to buy everything brand new, what would it cost?” Most renter’s insurance policies are based on “replacement cost.” Replacement cost means the amount that it would take to purchase what you had with brand new items.

Many people fall into the trap of thinking, “But my things are old; they are not worth that much.” That may be true, but when it comes to insurance ask the question: "What would it cost if you needed to go on a shopping spree and buy everything brand new?" When thinking of this, remember that most policies will allow you to purchase the same kind and quality as what you had. So, if that old couch is very well made you would be able to purchase the same quality of couch in the event of a claim.

Many insurance companies have a minimum amount of contents insurance that they will provide, for example, $30,000 is quite common. Would that amount be enough? It is a good starting point, but everyone has a unique set of belongings and everyone has a different set of needs.

One tool that is available is a record of your belongings. This can be found on SGI's website. While it is not strictly necessary to complete a record like this, it is a valuable tool in determining how much insurance you need.

2. What Kind of Insurance Do I Need?

Once you have determined how much insurance you require, the next question to ask is what kind of insurance best meets your needs. There are essentially two different types of contents insurance: a more basic form of insurance and more comprehensive insurance.


Named Perils Insurance

The first form of insurance is named perils. It has different names depending on the insurance company. It may be called Pak I or Broad Form. Each company has a different name. So please do not rely on the name, make sure that you understand what it actually provides.

As the name implies, “Named Perils” provides insurance for a specific number of perils. A peril is an event that is unexpected and accidental.

 Common named perils would include:

  • Fire
  • Lightning
  • Explosion
  • Smoke
  • Falling Object
  • Impact of Aircraft, Spacecraft of Land Vehicle
  • Wind/Hail
  • Water Escape
  • Vandalism
  • Theft


  • For a named perils policy to respond, one of the specifically listed named perils would have needed to occur. If something other than one of the specially listed things happened there would be no insurance. Named Perils policies often specifically define some of the terms and restrict what is, and is not, covered by them.

    Comprehensive Perils Insurance


    The second form of contents insurance is comprehensive insurance. As the name implies, this is a much broader form of insurance than is named perils.

    Named Perils Insurance specifically tells you what is covered, Comprehensive Insurance tells you what is not covered. It is often called all-risk insurance as it covers all risks except those specifically excluded.

    Typical exclusions would include:
    • Flooding
    • Seepage
    • Exclusions when the property is vacant
    • Pet Damage
    • Normal Wear and Tear
    There are some day-to-day advantages of comprehensive insurance over named perils.

    • The first is a philosophical difference. With named perils insurance the onus is on the insured (person who purchased the insurance) to show where something is covered. With comprehensive insurance that responsibility is shifted to the insurance company. Unless they can point to a specific exclusion, the insurance company must pay the loss.
    • Accidental Damage – Comprehensive Insurance typically provides insurance for accidental damage whereas named perils does not. For example, if a person dropped a big-screen television or spilled a glass of red wine on the couch most comprehensive insurance policies would provide coverage whereas named perils would often not.
    • Mysterious Disappearance  Named Perils policies typically cover if things are stolen, but not if they are lost. Comprehensive insurance often covers loss as well. If your diamond ring goes missing or the gem falls out of it comprehensive insurance would usually respond and pay the claim where named perils would likely not.
    • Smoke  Some named perils policies provide very restrictive coverage for smoke damage. Comprehensive Insurance provides much better coverage for things like candle smoke.
    So which policy is better for you? Comprehensive insurance is a significantly better policy than a Named Perils policy is. Typically, the price difference, on a renter’s policy, is not that much between the two. If your budget allows for it, we recommend Comprehensive Insurance.

    With renter’s insurance, as with most kinds of insurance, there are a few things to be aware of:
    • Insurance policies carry with them a deductible. A deductible is a portion that you must pay in the event of a loss. For example, if you have a $500 deductible you would be responsible for any amounts up to the first $500 of any claim.
    • Whenever you file a claim you can expect to see your premium increase.
    • Most policies have specific items that they put limits of insurance on. For example, there are maximums that will be paid out for things such as jewelry, stamp or coin collections, or bicycles to name a few. We recommend that you review these with your broker or contact one of our helpful insurance brokers at Campbell & Haliburton.

    Liability Insurance

    Liability Insurance protects you if others are harmed due to your negligence. Liability insurance has two “triggers” that they use.
    • Bodily Injury – Someone gets injured because of what you did or did not do. Suppose you are renting a house and are responsible for keeping the sidewalk shoveled and safe. But if someone slips on the ice and is injured you might be found by the courts to be liable. Your renter’s insurance provides liability insurance to protect you in this situation.
    • Property Damage – Provides coverage when there is damage to someone else’s property due to your actions. For example, if you are cooking and cause a fire the landlord might want you (or your insurance company) to pay for damages to their house.
    Liability Insurance is generally included in a renter’s insurance policy.

    A few things to think of:
    • Cost – In Canada, liability insurance on a renter’s policy is relatively inexpensive. Many policies provide you with $1,000,000 of liability insurance. However, the cost to increase this is generally very low. Since liability insurance is designed to protect you from potentially catastrophic events, we recommend increasing the amount of liability insurance.
    • The Fine Print Some liability insurance policies provide restrictions on when it will pay out. We strongly recommend that you speak with your insurance broker to ensure that you are aware of any limitations.
    Renters insurance is a relatively cost-effective way to not only protect yourself in the event the unthinkable happens.

    Are you ready for a personalized insurance quote? Our easy user-friendly website makes this both easy and convenient. Do you need more information? Please contact Campbell & Haliburton, one of our expert insurance brokers. If you don’t have an insurance broker and want to talk to someone who is truly passionate about your insurance, contact us at Campbell & Haliburton Insurance. We would love to talk to you.

    - Daryl Arendt, Office Manager & Licensed Insurance Broker

    Our Trusted Regina Insurance Agents at Campbell & Haliburton have your best interests and safety in mind and our commitment to customer service is one of the pillars of our business. We also know insurance inside and out, so please contact us for all of your insurance needs and we will be more than happy to help ensure what you value most is protected.

    Campbell & Haliburton's doors opened in 1957.  Since then, they have seen run-away inflation, recessions, and now, a global pandemic. Through it all, their doors have remained open as they are committed to providing outstanding service to you. No matter what the next years and decades bring they have committed to continue to stay open to serve you.

    Campbell and Haliburton Insurance are a Trusted Regina Insurance provider.

    They offer many different insurance policies to protect the most important areas of your life including:



    Trusted Regina Insurance Provider Campbell & Haliburton Insurance Discuss Buying Insurance Online

    Trusted Regina Insurance experts at Campbell and Haliburton Insurance  have been in the community for over 50 years. They know it is customer service and knowledge that counts when you are in need of an insurance company in Regina. Campbell & Haliburton Insurance, myCH.ca, dedicated insurance brokers in Regina can assist you with finding the plan that works best for you. In their latest Trusted Regina Insurance Tip, they share 10 things to know about buying insurance online in Regina.

    10 Things to Know About Buying Insurance Online from Campbell & Haliburton

    For years, decades even, purchasing insurance has followed the same basic formula. You or I realize that we need insurance. So what do we do? We book an appointment and meet with an insurance broker to let them know what we are looking for. They then help assess our needs and provide us with options. We purchase and presto! We are insured. 


    But what about buying insurance online?


    That model has worked well in the past, and for many of us, it continues to be our preferred means of choice.  There is something very comforting about talking with a professional who knows and understands our needs.

    A growing number of us though, are looking for something different. Many of us turn towards the online option: banking online, ordering groceries online, doing our Christmas shopping online, and even shopping for cars online. So why not purchase home insurance online too?

    Campbell & Haliburton Insurance, myCH.ca has launched a new online platform. This enables our customers to purchase some of the more common insurance products online from the comfort of their own homes. Are you looking for home insurance, tenant insurance, or condo insurance? No problem, we’ve got you covered! Most customers can obtain a quote and even have their policy issued instantly online. Are you a landlord needing insurance for a rented dwelling? You can do that too!


    10 Things to Know About Buying Insurance Online from Campbell & Haliburton


    But this is new and we get that. You have questions, we have answers! We have compiled a list of “Top 10 Questions About Buying Insurance Online”.

    10. "How Does Buying Insurance Online Actually Work?

    It’s actually quite easy! You simply go to our myCH online landing page and click on the “Get Started” link. You will be asked to enter some basic information about yourself, and your home. Don’t worry, none of it is too difficult or complicated. After all, we are in the business of making this as easy as possible for you! We use some neat state-of-the-art software that does some quick behind-the-scenes calculations which then provides you with a quote in real-time! You can customize it and make any changes that you need. Once you are ready to complete it, click on the purchase button, and voila! Your policy is issued.

    9. "That Does Sound Easy - But, I'm a Bit of a Technophobe."

    No problem! We have a live chat feature that is fully operated during regular business hours. If you have a question at any point along the way, just type it into the chatbox and one of our brokers will answer it right away! We don’t use automated chatbots, only real people, the best people! Suppose, you want to purchase a policy at 3:00 a.m.? You can certainly do so! The online tool is available 24/7. Our agents, however, are not. They need their sleep. But rest assured the next morning someone will get back to you and answer any questions you may have!

    8. "Can I Make Changes Down The Road?"

    Absolutely! If at any time, you want to take a look at your policy or make changes, you can do that within your own self-serve pocket account. Simply log into your pocket account to view or make changes to your policies!

    7. "I Did This Online, But Can I Still Call in if I Have Questions?"

    Yes, most definitely! You can either chat, email, call or stop by the office! We will accommodate whatever is the most convenient for you. Just because you purchased online doesn’t mean that you can’t call in! At Campbell & Haliburton we are available Monday to Friday from 8:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m. and Saturdays from 9:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.

    6. "How Can I Pay?"

    We’ll make buying insurance online as easy as possible for you. Do you want to pay monthly or once per year? Both are options. Credit card? No problem! Directly from your bank account? Yes, you can do that too! To keep you as safe as possible, all of the payments are made through a secure payment portal.

    5. "Is Online Legit?"

    Buying insurance online is completely 100% legitimate and completely above board. We made sure of this before we launched it! At present, there are a couple of different insurance companies that are available through this platform: both SGI CANADA and Exhale Insurance are set up to provide quotes. We hope to have some of our other partners on board in the coming months. Stay tuned!

    4. "What About My Business? Can I Purchase Online Insurance?" 


    Yes and no. At present this platform is only available for home, condo, and tenant insurance. But we can certainly assist you with your business! Just call or email Campbell & Haliburton, we would be pleased to assist you with whatever you need.

    3. "My Insurance Situation is a Little Unique. Can You Still Help Me?"

    Most certainly we can! Most home and tenant policies can be done online. But then there are some things that don’t quite fit into that box. Perhaps you are running a business from your home, or operating an Airbnb*? Or even breeding magical unicorns? No problem! We’ve seen just about everything that there is to see and can insure most of it. (Okay, we are having some difficulty in obtaining unicorn insurance, but hopefully someday soon!) Just because it can’t be done online doesn’t mean we can’t do it at Campbell & Haliburton! Likely we can. Just contact us by phone or email and we’ll see what we can do!

    *If you are doing any sort of home business or renting out any portion of your home including Airbnb, we recommend that you contact us right away.

    2. "What About Car Insurance?"


    Not at present. We are hopeful that you will be able to purchase an extension auto policy through this platform soon! But for now, if you need an auto insurance quote please contact us and we can assist you with whatever you need.

    1. "Can I Get a Puppy if I Buy Insurance Online?"

    Sure! Why not? We recommend that ALL of our clients get puppies! Oh, wait. Did you mean would we give you a puppy? No, sorry, we can’t. But we would love to see pictures of any of your pets!

    If you don’t have an insurance broker and want to talk to someone who is truly passionate about your rental dwellings, contact us at Campbell & Haliburton Insurance. We would love to talk to you.

    - Daryl Arendt, Office Manager & Licensed Insurance Broker


    Our Trusted Regina Insurance Agents at Campbell & Haliburton have your best interests and safety in mind and our commitment to customer service is one of the pillars of our business. We also know insurance inside and out, so please contact us for all of your insurance needs and we will be more than happy to help ensure what you value most is protected. >


    Campbell & Haliburton's doors opened in 1957.  Since then, they have seen run-away inflation, recessions, and now, a global pandemic.  Through it, all their doors have remained open as they are committed to providing outstanding service to you.  No matter what the next years and decades bring they have committed to continue to stay open to serve you.

    They offer many different insurance policies to protect the most important areas of your life including:

    Campbell & Haliburton is a Trusted Regina Insurance Broker




    Trusted Regina Welcomes Our Newest Partner Campbell & Haliburton Insurance Ltd.

    The Trusted Regina directory community welcomes Campbell & Haliburton Insurance ltd!  Yet another amazing new partner to the Regina Directory of excellence in the Insurance category.  Our Regina team works for YOU, the public and we work extremely hard to find the Trusted local businesses we feature on the Regina Directory.  We do all the running around and checking on those businesses so YOU don't have to,  the Trusted verification process is intense and we take our job very seriously.  Let us tell you why Campbell & Haliburton is a Trusted Regina Insurance provider. 

    Trusted Regina Welcomes Our Newest Partner Campbell & Haliburton Insurance Ltd. to the Directory of Excellence

    Campbell & Haliburton Insurance Ltd have been a part of the Regina community since 1957.  They are a family owned company, no not by the Campbells or the Haliburton's but by the Brian Gibson family.  John Grant, Brian’s son in law is the president of the entire Campbell & Haliburton group of companies including the insurance office. 



    Campbell & Haliburton have worked hard to establish partnerships and relationships with the insurance companies that they represent.  Many of these relationships span decades.  Why does that matter?  Quite simply, it means that when they need to advocate on your behalf, either in terms of arranging insurance or at the time of claim, they have the history and relationships they need to stand with you.  The outcome of these relationships translates into exceptional customer service.  This was truly reflected in the many calls we made to customers and the outstanding reviews they received.  Here is one example:

    "I give Campbell & Haliburton a 10 out of 10.  In my experience they have gone the extra mile to provide great service.  They are also involved in the community which is important to me"  - Sean Reidy - Regina , SK

    Even though insurance is the day-to-day, nuts and bolts part of Campbell & Haliburton's business, like you, they live, eat, and breathe here in Saskatchewan.  They care about what matters, to our province, city, neighbours, and customers.  To that end their team looks to find ways to give back.  For years they have been a proud supporter of the Cathedral Arts Festival, celebrating life and diversity here in our own backyard.  They believe in wellness, physical, mental, and social.  They are the title sponsor for the Queen City Marathon Campbell & Haliburton Family 5K each year in September.  


    Campbell & Haliburton also recognize that there are those who selflessly do things we cannot.  They have aided community partners here in Regina.  Partners such as Build Love, who assist the less fortunate with a new lease on life, or the North Central Family Centre who helps those in need.  While they may not be on the daily front line in these ventures they stand alongside and lend our support and expertise in other ways.


    They are a diverse company with the management and staff proudly representing various backgrounds and diversity the same way that our province does.



    Campbell & Haliburton's doors opened in 1957.  Since then, they have seen run-away inflation, recessions and now, a global pandemic.  Through it all their doors have remained open as they are committed to providing outstanding service to you.  No matter what the next years and decades bring they have committed to continue to stay open to serve you.

    Campbell & Haliburton is a Trusted Regina Insurance Provider.




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