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How insurers are rethinking ransom coverage

March 15, 2022 Jason Contant

Ransomware has long been a thorn in the side for insurers, particularly in recent years. And, although the market will continue to see rate changes in reaction to ransomware losses over the next year, “insurers will be equally focused on

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Dangerous driving doesn’t necessarily trigger policy exclusion for intent to injure

March 14, 2022 by David Gambrill

A driver pleading guilty and spending nine months in jail on a charge of dangerous driving causing bodily harm does not necessarily prove he intended to cause the injuries, an Alberta court has found. In other words, an auto insurer

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Insurers checking their war exclusions for cyberattacks

March 10, 2022 Philip Porado

While cyberattacks have increased since Russia invaded Ukraine and numerous countries responded with tighter sanctions, most of those attacks have been more basic distributed denial-of service attacks on both sides of the conflict, said a DBRS Morningstar commentary on cyber

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Where insurers are at with Canadian pandemic BI litigation

March 9, 2022 by David Gambrill

Canadian courts are dealing with pandemic business interruption (BI) cases at a glacial pace compared to those in the U.K. and the United States, prompting some legal observers to call for judicial reform. “As the pandemic extends into its third

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A CEO is injured while jogging. Does his personal or commercial auto benefits apply?

March 8, 2022 by David Gambrill

A company CEO who has both personal and commercial auto insurance is not considered to be a “deemed insured” under the commercial auto policy if he has never before driven a company vehicle – even if he had access to

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Court upholds minor injury guideline on shoulder tears

March 7, 2022 by David Gambrill

Partial shoulder tears are “minor injuries” under Ontario’s Minor Injury Guidelines (MIG), which cap accident benefits for drivers suffering minor injuries at $3,500, the License Appeal Tribunal (LAT) has confirmed. Mohd’Ismail Patel, a delivery truck driver, was injured in an

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Court overturns $100K bad faith award against Lloyd’s, Industrial Alliance

March 4, 2022 by David Gambrill

An insured is not entitled to a bad faith cost award based on his travel insurers’ conduct in settling the claim with foreign medical service providers, so long as the insured is not exposed to pay settlement amounts that exceed

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Zurich Resilience Solutions in Canada adds new executive talent

March 2, 2022 by David Gambrill

Zurich Canada is growing Zurich Resilience Solutions (ZRS) in Canada, adding Scott Thomas to the team as the head of ZRS for Canada and Chris Snider as head of sales and distribution. “This investment in ZRS Canada talent is an exciting step on our journey

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What auto claims will look like in three years

March 1, 2022 by Alyssa DiSabatino

The claims experience will become increasingly automated over the next three years, as many customers are handling their claims virtually – and this will impact insurance professionals’ daily work, a recent LexisNexis report predicts.   LexisNexis Risk Solutions 2025 Claims

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Fort Mac bowling alley covered for water damage despite flood exclusion

March 1, 2022 by David Gambrill

A Fort McMurray, Alta., bowling alley is entitled to coverage for water damage sustained in the April 2020 flooding, despite its insurance policy containing a clear flood exclusion. The Alberta Court of Queen’s Bench found Intact included a coverage extension

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Court sides with insurer in $2.5-million professional liability case

February 28, 2022 by David Gambrill

Two creditor firms seeking to access insurance policy proceeds in a $2.5-million trust fund misappropriation case against a lawyer lost their bid to interpret the $500,000 sublimit as applying to each of their claims, instead of being an aggregate policy

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You must show more than pain to claim a non-earner benefit

February 23, 2022 by David Gambrill

It’s a long-held proposition that auto insurance is supposed to restore an injured driver to their pre-accident state of health — but what if that state was one of chronic pain following 15 years of being injured in a prior