Claims
When disaster strikes everybody rallies together to ensure those impacted have the basic necessities. The CIAA has the experience and the manpower to assist the government in expediting Disaster Financial Assistance.
By Laura Kupcis | July 31, 2008
17 min read
Enticing the younger generation into adjusting is key for the CIAA's newest president.
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Liberty International Underwriters Canada and ACE INA Insurance have been ordered to share the ongoing defence costs incurred by St. Marys Cement Company Inc. on a 50-50 basis, according to an endorsement by the Ontario Superior Court of Justice. St. Marys sought a declaration that ACE had a legal obligation to contribute to St. Marys’ […]
July 31, 2008
2 min read
The NWT Court of Appeal provides a clear and restrictive test for determining liability when damages are intentionally caused by a third party.
By Peter Gibson | July 31, 2008
8 min read
If the loss ratio is one of the leading measures of success in the p&c industry, why isn't your underwriting department talking to claims?
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B. C.’s Court of Appeal has ruled that ICBC owes a duty of care to advise the legal guardian of a claimant of the claimant’s entitlement to accident benefits and of any limitation on his entitlement. In McIlvenna (litigation guardian of) v. Insurance Corporation of British Columbia, the plaintiff, aged six at the time, was […]
Insurers expect to pay more than $56 million to customers after storms swept through parts of Quebec on June 10, according to a survey by the Insurance Bureau of Canada. To date, more than 6,000 claims for damages to residence and personal property and 10,000 automobile claims have been filed due to the Quebec storms, […]
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The Court of Appeal in Alberta has denied an application by State Farm Insurance Company for a stay of the judgement that eliminated the $4,000 cap on non-pecuniary damages for minor injuries caused by a motor vehicle accident. In Morrowv. InsuranceBureauof Canada, State Farm is the insurer of the appellants involved in a motor vehicle […]
The Financial Services Commission of Ontario (FSCO) intends to get the Health Claims for Auto Insurance (HCAI) electronic dataexchange system back on the rails in 2008. FSCO posted its 2008 priorities on its web site recently, and the resumption of the currently suspended HCAI system is among them. HCAI allows for the electronic exchange of […]
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