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Private market, tort-based

Auto insurance in Yukon

What's required, what's optional, and how claims work — with every figure sourced and dated.

The system

Yukon runs a private-market, tort-based system. Third-party liability and related coverages are mandatory under Yukon motor-vehicle legislation.

What's mandatory

The statutory minimum third-party liability in Yukon is $200,000. Mandatory third-party liability and related coverages per Yukon motor vehicle legislation.

What's optional (and worth understanding)

Collision, comprehensive, and higher liability are optional.

How claims and disputes work

Escalate from your insurer's internal complaints office to GIO, then to the Yukon Superintendent of Insurance.

Out-of-country health

Yukon Health covers limited out-of-country emergency care. Travel medical recommended. See the Travel & Snowbird tool to size the gap.

Yukon at a glance — sourced facts

Auto system
Private market, tort-based
Source · Verified July 2026
Public insurer
Private market (no public insurer)
Source · Verified July 2026
Minimum third-party liability
$200,000
Source · Verified July 2026
Regulator
Yukon Superintendent of Insurance / Community Services
Source · Verified July 2026
Workers' compensation
Yukon Workers' Compensation Health and Safety Board
Source · Verified July 2026

Figures verified July 2026 against the sources shown. Auto rules change — confirm current requirements with your regulator or broker before relying on them. Education, not advice; no coverage is sold here.