(Ontario, Canada) What do these numbers indicate?
BI: 7 7
PD: 7 7
AB: 7 7
DCPD: 7 7
COLL/AP: 7 7
COMP/SP: – –
(Ontario/Canada) What do these numbers mean?

(Ontario, Canada) What do these numbers indicate?
BI: 7 7
PD: 7 7
AB: 7 7
DCPD: 7 7
COLL/AP: 7 7
COMP/SP: – –
It looks like you’re referring to some insurance coverage options, possibly related to auto insurance in Ontario, Canada. Here’s what those abbreviations typically mean:
BI (Bodily Injury): This coverage provides protection if you are found liable for injuring someone in an accident. The two numbers (7 7) usually refer to the maximum limit of the coverage per person and per accident.
PD (Property Damage): This covers damage to someone else’s property caused by an accident where you are at fault. Again, (7 7) would indicate the limits of liability coverage.
AB (Accident Benefits): This coverage provides benefits to you and your passengers if you’re injured in an accident, regardless of who is at fault. The numbers (7 7) typically represent the coverage limits.
DCPD (Direct Compensation – Property Damage): This allows you to claim for property damage directly from your own insurance company, provided the accident is not your fault. The (7 7) indicates coverage limits.
COLL/AP (Collision/All Perils): These coverages apply to your own vehicle. Collision covers damage to your vehicle from a collision, and All Perils includes that coverage along with comprehensive protection (like theft or vandalism). The (7 7) could denote the deductibles or limits.
COMP/SP (Comprehensive/Special Perils): Comprehensive generally covers damage to your vehicle not resulting from a collision and special perils includes specific risks. The dashes (- -) suggest that this coverage may not be included or is not applicable.
It’s best to check with your insurance provider for specific details regarding your policy and these coverage limits, as the structure and naming can vary by insurer.