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Alexandre Desoutter updated on 1 March 2024

Whether you are at fault or not, if you have been injured in an accident in Ontario as a cyclist, motor vehicle, pedestrian, or any other transportation mode, you are entitled to claim the Accident Benefits Application Package.

Would you like to know how to fill out an OCF-2 Form and where to send it? You've come to the right place!

Find everything you need to know about the OCF-2 Employer's Confirmation Form in our comprehensive guide. Learn easy tips to make sure you're filling it the right way.

Download the OCF-2 Employer's Confirmation Form

Here's the OCF-2 Form in a PDF format. Download it for free:

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The OCF-2 Form is only a part of the total Accidents Benefits Application Package. Check which other OCF forms you should fill out and send it all together with this one. To access the other forms, scroll to the bottom of this guide.

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What is an OCF-2 Form?

You must fill out the OCF-2 Employer's Confirmation Form if you are claiming Income Replacement benefits.

You will then need to prove that you were employed at least 26 weeks in a row before the accident and that the accident is responsible for you not showing up at work. Usually, you will also need to send it together with proof of income.

You will need to fill out parts 1 and 4 of this application form if your insurance company asks you to. You will need to give it then to your employer (or former one) to complete the rest of the form. If you have different employers listed on your Application for Accident Benefits, each of them must fill out a separate OCF-2 form.

Extra OCF-2 forms can either be downloaded on this page for free or you can ask for some extra forms from your insurance company. Your employers can return directly the forms completed to your insurance company.

Watch out!

All accidents must be reported to the police before claiming any benefit to any insurance company. If you still don't have an insurance policy explore our comprehensive guide on the top plans in Ontario here: Best Car Insurance in Ontario.

Where to send the OCF-2 Form?

Depending on how you've been injured in an automobile accident, you must complete and return the OCF-2 Form to different companies:

SituationWhere to send the OCF forms?
If You Own, Lease, or Have Regular Use of a Company Automobile
You may be able to obtain accident benefits from the Motor Vehicle Accident Claims Fund (see Part 11).
If You are a Listed Driver
Send the OCF-2 Form to the insurance company that insures the vehicle, or in the case of leasing, to the insurance company that insures the car in which you were an occupant.
Occupant of Somebody Else's Automobile
If you are an occupant of somebody else's automobile that was insured at the time of the accident, send your OCF forms to the insurance company that insures this automobile.
Pedestrian or Bicyclist
If you are a pedestrian or a bicyclist struck by an automobile that was insured at the time of the accident, send your OCF forms to the insurance company of the automobile that struck you.
Uninsured Automobile
If you are an occupant of an automobile that was not insured at the time of the accident, send your OCF-2 Form to the insurance company of any other automobile that was involved in the accident.
None of the Above Apply
You may be able to obtain accidents benefits from the Motor Vehicle Accident Claims Fund (see Part 11).
Where to send the OCF-2 Form?

What is the OCF Accidents Benefits Application Package?

In Ontario, when you are injured after an automobile accident and you need to claim benefits, you first need to complete the right Auto Insurance Claim Forms. To get Statutory Accident Benefits, you will need to send at once several forms depending on your situation and what you are claiming after the accident.

All those forms are part of the Accidents Benefits Application Package. Find them all below:

Expert advice

To know which OCF forms you need to fill out for your application to be complete, you can make a quick phone call to your insurance company upfront. If you're new to car insurance, you can explore our reviews on top plans like Aviva Car Insurance, Onlia Car Insurance, and more.

Once your insurer has received your application, you will be contacted to know which benefits you can get. They will tell you if there are missing information.

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Our top 5 tips to properly fill out the OCF-2 Form

Keep these things in mind before filling out the OCF forms and claiming accident benefits:

  • Tip #1: Seek for legal advice to be sure you are correctly claiming benefits.
  • Tip #2: Print out your form as clearly as possible.
  • Tip #3: Send it to the right people and make sure they return it to your insurance company.
  • Tip #4: Do not complete the health information disclosure without knowing what will be shown exactly to your employer or insurance company.
  • Tip #5: Never lie about your application to get your benefits, this is a criminal offense punished by the law.

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Alexandre Desoutter has been working as editor-in-chief and head of press relations at HelloSafe since June 2020. A graduate of Sciences Po Grenoble, he worked as a journalist for several years in French media, and continues to collaborate as a as a contributor to several publications.

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