Insurance Claims

 Making a Claim 

If your claim is for damage to property, we would recommend that you begin by contacting your insurance company or broker.If your insurer believes we are responsible for your damages, they will seek compensation from us on your behalf, as stipulated in your insurance policy via a process known as “subrogation”. 

Submit a Claim 

If you have suffered a loss or damage for which you believe the Township of Mapleton may be responsible, you must follow the process outlined below in order for the Township to consider your claim. In some cases you are required to place the Township on notice within 10 days of the incident. Failure to comply with legislated timelines may prejudice your ability to make a claim. 

You must submit your notice of claim in writing to the Township of Mapleton. This notice of claim can be submitted online by completing the Online Claim Submission Form, by email, regular mail, registered mail, or in person. 

1. Your notice of claim must contain, as a minimum, the following information: 

full legal name 

mailing address 

phone number(s) 

email address 

date and approximate time of the incident 

exact location of incident (such as an address or closest intersection, along with any landmarks to assist in narrowing our investigation are helpful) 

a detailed description of what happened in relation to personal injury, vehicle damage, property damage and so on, witnesses' names and addresses and other information that may assist in the investigation of your claim (along with the reasons as to why you believe the Township of Wilmot is liable for the injuries/damages sustained) 

a detailed description of your alleged damages or loss together with any available copies of invoices, estimates or other documentation to support such claim 

you must date and sign this claim letter (electronically is acceptable) 

Submission of a Construction Lien 

certified or registered mail 

served in a manner permitted under the rules of court 

by email 

2. Your notice of claim / lien should be addressed to: 

Township of Mapleton 
Attn: Municipal Clerk 
7275 Sideroad 16 
Drayton, ON N0G 2P0 
Email:lwheeler@mapleton.ca 
 

3. There may be a limitation period or other procedural timelines that apply to your claim, so you should consult your own legal counsel or insurer as needed. 

Claim Process 

When your notice of claim is received by the Clerks Department at the Township of Mapleton, it will be date stamped at the time of receipt. Your claim will then be forwarded to the Director of the department involved, Finance Department and to our insurance provider where all claims are investigated by insurance professionals.  

This claim process may take time, so you should consult your own legal counsel or insurer if an immediate response to your claim is required. 

You will be advised of the outcome of the investigation when all relevant facts are determined.  

Compensation 

We do not provide compensation for your costs unless you provide evidence that the Township of Mapleton committed a negligent act or omission which resulted in the injury or damage. 

Like most Canadian municipalities, we only compensate when we are legally liable for the damage sustained. This approach helps to reduce costs for the taxpaying public, who ultimately bear the cost of these claims. 

This claims process does not mean that the Township of Mapleton is accepting liability for your claim, nor does it waive any legal rights that the Township may be able to rely on in matters such as these.