The OPCF 44R (Family Protection Coverage) is one of the most important endorsements a broker can recommend, addressing a significant gap in the standard Legal Liability framework. Under the RIBO Level 1 Blueprint, a broker must understand that this coverage protects the "insured" (and their family) if they are injured by a third party who is underinsured or uninsured.
While Section 5 (Uninsured Auto) of the OAP 1 covers some losses, its limits are often capped at the statutory minimum ($200,000). If an insured is struck as a pedestrian (Option A) by a driver who only has $200,000 in liability, but the insured's injuries are worth $1 million, the OPCF 44R "tops up" the payout to the insured's own liability limit (e.g., $1 million).
The broker’s role in Consulting and Advising is to emphasize that this coverage follows the person , not just the car. It protects the family whether they are in their own car, a friend's car, or walking down the street. Option B is false; it is an optional endorsement, not a mandatory benefit. Option C is false; it is available for many types of vehicles. Option D is incorrect because it relates to the third-party's liability limit, not the passenger's personal accident insurance.
This technical knowledge is critical for Risk Identification and Assessment. A broker should almost always recommend the OPCF 44R to ensure the client has the same level of protection for themselves as they have provided for the people they might hit . Providing this advice is a key part of Relationship Management, as it demonstrates the broker's commitment to the client's personal financial security.
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