The OPCF 44R (Family Protection Coverage) is one of the most critical optional endorsements in Ontario automobile insurance. The RIBO Level 1 Blueprint requires brokers to have absolute mastery of the "OPCF" (Ontario Policy Change Form) numbering system to provide accurate Information Management and Consulting and Advising.
The OPCF 44R is designed to protect the "insured" and their family if they are injured by a third party who is underinsured (has lower limits than the insured) or uninsured (such as in a hit-and-run or if the other party's insurance has lapsed). If the insured has $2,000,000 in liability, and they are hit by someone with only $200,000, the OPCF 44R "tops up" the payout for the insured's own injuries to their own $2,000,000 limit.
Other forms mentioned are: OPCF 22 (A) is for Damage to Property of Others; OPCF 23 (B) is the Lienholder/Mortgagee endorsement; and OPCF 6A (D) is for Permission to Carry Passengers for Compensation (Taxis/Rideshare).
During a Needs Assessment, a broker should almost always recommend the OPCF 44R. It ensures the client has the same level of protection forthemselvesas they have provided for thepeople they might hit. This technical knowledge is a cornerstone of the Risk Identification and Assessment competency. By ensuring this endorsement is in place, the broker demonstrates Professionalism and Integrity, prioritizing the personal financial safety of the client and their family in the event of a catastrophic accident.