Canadian Underwriter

Keyword
Alberta


News Insurance

How many claims the Calgary hail storm caused

July 16, 2020 by Greg Meckbach

The industry is dealing with more than 70,000 claims arising from last month’s hail storm in Alberta, but it’s not clear yet how much of the bill will get picked up by reinsurers, the Insurance Bureau of Canada reports. The

Feature Brokers

Briefing Note: Alberta

July 3, 2020 Canadian Underwriter Staff

Before COVID-19 hit Canada in March, George Hodgson, CEO of the Insurance Brokers Association of Alberta, says “a good chunk of habitational personal property was probably doing okay.” At least, outside of the condo market. Brokers are struggling to place

News CatastrophesInsurance

How ‘actual cash value’ could be affecting some Alberta hail victims

June 26, 2020 by Greg Meckbach

If some Alberta homeowners are only getting a small fraction of the cost to repair properties damaged in the recent hail storm, that could be the result of choosing a policy that only covers actual cash value, Insurance Bureau of

News CatastrophesClaimsClaims CanadaInsuranceRestoration

Auto total loss claims escalate after Calgary hail storm: IBC

June 24, 2020 by Greg Meckbach

The industry is expecting well over 20,000 claims from the recent Alberta hail storm, and some vehicles were wrecked badly enough that they have to be written off, the Insurance Bureau of Canada reports. “We are hearing from several consumers

News AdjustersCatastrophesClaims CanadaInsurance

How pandemic could complicate claims adjusting after Alberta hail storm

June 22, 2020 by Greg Meckbach

The COVID-19 pandemic could complicate the movement of adjusters if help is needed from south of the border to deal with the aftermath of the recent southern Alberta storm. “I think customers by and large are recognizing that it’s complicated

News ClaimsLegislation / Regulation

Alberta drivers push back against no-fault

June 9, 2020 by Adam Malik

Albertans would rather stick with its at-fault auto insurance system than switch to a no-fault program, according to a new survey. More than six in 10 Albertans (61%) surveyed told Nanos Research that they prefer at-fault over the no-fault system.

insPRESS CatastrophesClaimsInsurance

Kernaghan Adjusters’ new hire will be essential to Fort McMurray flooding response plan

May 1, 2020 by Kernaghan Adjusters

FORT MCMURRAY, AB, MAY 1, 2020/InsPress/ – Kernaghan Adjusters (KA) , Canada’s most reliable independent adjusting firm – is pleased to welcome back Christie Belok-Bunn CIP to the Alberta team. Christie began her career as a Claims Adjuster after attaining

News CatastrophesClaimsClaims Canada

Flooding in Fort McMurray leads to request for military assistance from Ottawa

April 27, 2020 THE CANADIAN PRESS

FORT MCMURRAY, Alta. – Flooding in northern Alberta has led to mandatory evacuations in Fort McMurray and a request to the federal government for military assistance. “We have requested assistance from the federal government as we face this new crisis,”

Feature

Which business line has taken the biggest hit?

February 25, 2020 Greg Meckbach, Associate Editor

How would you characterize the hardening commercial market right now? We put the question to Scott Treasure, CEO of Edmonton-based Treasures Insurance and Risk Management Inc., a founding partner of the Excel Insurance Group. – As told to Greg Meckbach

News ClaimsClaims CanadaInsuranceLegal

Appeal court overturns controversial ruling on auto coverage arising from overseas accident

February 7, 2020 by Greg Meckbach

A controversial 2019 court ruling — in which the Alberta Court of Queen’s Bench found that a client struck by a motorcycle in the Philippines is covered by Alberta’s family protection endorsement — has been reversed on appeal. “The SEF

News Legislation / RegulationMarkets / Coverages

Alberta government promising to fix rules on aging energy wells

January 17, 2020 Bob Weber - THE CANADIAN PRESS

EDMONTON – A group tasked with cleaning up thousands of abandoned energy sites in Alberta says the province’s rules for ensuring polluters reclaim their wells before selling them off are inadequate. The industry-funded Orphan Well Association made the criticism in

News Claims CanadaRiskTechnology

Why the auditor red-flagged a government agency’s cloud computing risk management practices

December 12, 2019 by Greg Meckbach

Here is a textbook example of how your cyber clients should not be managing their risks, according to Alberta’ auditor general. The province’s auditor red-flagged the example of Travel Alberta Corporation, a provincial agency that moved most of its software