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Housekeeping and Maintenance Benefit

Provides Compensation to Injury Victims Unable to Perform Usual Household Duties



Last Updated: June 12 2026

Question: How much does Ontario auto insurance pay for housekeeping and home maintenance if I’m catastrophically injured and can’t do chores?

Answer: Under Statutory Accident Benefits Schedule (SABS), O. Reg. 34/10, Ontario auto insurers may pay up to $100 per week for reasonable housekeeping and home maintenance expenses at your principal residence, but only if you have a catastrophic impairment and the cost is properly “incurred” (for example, paid to a legitimate service provider or to someone who can show an economic loss), as confirmed in Micanovic v. Intact Insurance, 2022 ONSC 1566; VP Legal Services & Notary offers Paralegal and Notary Services across Ontario to help you document eligibility, receipts, and insurer requests so you can pursue the benefits you’re entitled to.   Call (437) 286-1499 to get clear next steps and fast support with your accident benefits claim.

Who Pays If An Accident Victim Is Unable to Perform Household Chores?

The Statutory Accident Benefits Schedule Within An Automobile Insurance Policy Provides a Limited Coverage to Pay the Cost of Hiring a Housekeeper On Behalf of a Catastrophically Injured Accident Victim.


Understanding the Housekeeping and Maintenance Expense Benefit Including Coverage Qualifications and Limitations

Insurance Claim Document The Statutory Accident Benefits Schedule, O. Reg. 34/10, which is a prescribed component of the Ontario automobile insurance policy, provides a housekeeping benefit as compensation for costs incurred to hire assistance with housekeeping and maintenance such as indoor cleaning such as vacuuming as well as outdoor maintenance such as lawn mowing, clearing of eavestroughs, raking of leaves, snow shoveling, among other tasks. The coverage may be available to pay housekeeping costs and maintenance costs incurred in relation to the principal residence of a catastrophically injured accident victim who is unable to perform such tasks due to the injuries suffered by the accident victim.

The Law

The housekeeping benefit, which also relates to general property maintenance services, is provided for within the Statutory Accident Benefits Schedule as a mandatorily prescribed coverage within a standard automobile insurance policy and is subject to various, yet strict, eligibility criteria and a relatively nominal coverage limit whereas the Statutory Accident Benefits Schedule states:


Housekeeping and home maintenance

23. The insurer shall pay up to $100 per week for reasonable and necessary additional expenses incurred by or on behalf of an insured person as a result of an accident for housekeeping and home maintenance services if, as a result of the accident, the insured person sustains a catastrophic impairment that results in a substantial inability to perform the housekeeping and home maintenance services that he or she normally performed before the accident.

Interestingly, the housekeeping benefit is available only for the hiring of a person genuinely in the business of providing the housekeeping service hired or for reimbursing another person, such as a family member who steps up to perform housekeeping duties and as a result of doing so suffers a correspondence loss.

This requirement of hiring a genuine housekeeper or maintenance service, or for reimbursing a friend or family member who suffers a corresponding loss, appears as intended to prevent an accident victim from using the housekeeping benefit as a means to provide supplemental income for a friend or family member. Essentially, whereas the coverage is available only as a reimbursement to a corresponding loss of income, such prevents any advantage from being gained and thereby thwarts any ability to misuse the coverage.

These criteria were confirmed within the case of Micanovic v. Intact Insurance, 2022 ONSC 1566, wherein it was said:


[4]  Under s. 23 of the Statutory Accident Benefits Schedule – Effective September 1, 2020, O.Reg. 34/10 (the “Schedule”), the Appellant is entitled to claim reasonable and necessary additional expenses incurred by him for such services to the extent he can demonstrate a substantial inability to perform housekeeping and home maintenance services that he normally performed before the accident.

[5]  Section 3(7)(e) of the Schedule provides that, to be “incurred” in respect of any services, the following requirement must be satisfied:

3(7) For the purposes of this Regulation, …

(e) subject to subsection (8), an expense in respect of goods or services referred to in this Regulation is not incurred by an insured person unless, …

(iii) the person who provided the goods or services,

(A)  did so in the course of the employment, occupation or profession in which he or she would ordinarily have been engaged, but for the accident, or

(B) sustained an economic loss as a result of providing the goods or services to the insured person;

Summary Comment

The Statutory Accident Benefits Schedule as contained within policies of automobile insurance includes coverage for the cost of hiring a housekeeping or maintenance service. The coverage is limited to one hundred ($100.00) dollars per week. The coverage is also available only to pay the cost of hiring a genuine housekeeping service or for reimbursing a friend or family member who suffers a corresponding loss of income. The coverage is unavailable to provide a bonus source of income for a friend or family member.

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