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MPI denies coverage after car stolen twice – Winnipeg Free Press

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A woman is suing Manitoba Public Insurance after it denied coverage for her twice-stolen vehicle, claiming the Crown corporation failed to tell her to have keys reprogrammed after the spare was pilfered in the first theft.

The statement of claim, filed July 24 in the Court of King’s Bench by Winnipeg-based law firm Cochrane Saxberg LLP, on behalf of Vienna McIvor, is seeking a $50,000 judgment, plus damages to be determined by a judge and court costs.

MPI has not filed a statement of defence and the lawsuit’s allegations have not been proven in court.


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McIvor, described in the court papers as a University of Manitoba student and recent mother of twins, had her leased 2019 Chevrolet Equinox first stolen in the winter of 2020.

The vehicle was taken from her assigned parking stall at her residence, but quickly found by Winnipeg police after it was involved in a collision.

McIvor advised the public auto insurance company her vehicle’s spare key was missing after the theft, the court papers say.

The vehicle was repaired by MPI, according to the claim, and returned to her.

According to the claim, the car key she had was not recoded, nor was she given a new spare key.

Modern vehicles use keys with embedded electronic chips programmed to match with the vehicle.

McIvor alleges in the court documents MPI never took steps to recode the vehicle’s key or replace the spare and failed to advise her failing to do so would affect her ability to insure the vehicle.

Around Sept. 4, 2021, McIvor’s vehicle was again stolen from her parking stall.

She reported the theft to police and MPI. Police located the vehicle, which had been damaged by fire and rendered inoperable, in the Anola area about a week later.

According to the court documents, McIvor spoke with an MPI case adjuster by phone Sept. 9.

The court papers claim MPI then conducted an investigation, stating in a letter in January 2022 McIvor’s coverage was denied for an unspecified “willfully false statement.”

The court claim says MPI has refused to provide further details about the alleged false statement. The court documents assert she was wrongfully denied coverage owed to her.