Canadian Underwriter

Topic
Insurance


News Climate ChangeInsuranceMergers and Aqcuisitions

Low earthquake insurance penetration globally: Swiss Re

January 17, 2012 by Canadian Underwriter

A new Swiss Re study reveals low earthquake insurance penetration globally, even in countries with high seismic risk.“Seismic events caused economic losses of over $276 billion in 2010-11, yet highly earthquake-prone countries remain underinsured,” says the Swiss Re report, Lessons

insPRESS Insurance

GIFFIN KOERTH ANNOUNCES A NEW HIRE TO THE ELECTRICAL GROUP

January 17, 2012 Giffin Koerth Forensic Engineering & Science

Giffin Koerth is pleased to welcome Mel Gilkinson to the Electrical Group. Mel comes from the high voltage and industrial electrical industry and has over 30 years of experience.  His most recent role was with the Bruce Power Nuclear Facility

News InsuranceLegalMergers and Aqcuisitions

B.C. court fines man $1,750 for identity theft

January 16, 2012 by Canadian Underwriter

The B.C. Provincial Court has fined a man $1,750 to send a message to the public about the seriousness of identity theft.In R. v. Mahovlich, the court found the accused, Mark Clayton Mahovlich, applied to obtain a British Columbia identity

News Insurance

CSIO calls for nominations for 2011 CSIO Annual Award

January 16, 2012 by Canadian Underwriter

The Centre for Study in Insurance Operations (CSIO) is seeking nominations for its fifth annual CSIO Annual Award, which recognizes the most innovative use of CSIO standards for the benefit of the broker distribution channel.Nominations for the 2011 award are

News InsuranceMergers and Aqcuisitions

Large earthquake could strike in Manitoba or Saskatchewan

January 16, 2012 by Canadian Underwriter

Eastern Ontario and Quebec and the West Coast aren’t the only parts of Canada that have an earthquake risk. Research shows that while the probability is quite low, Saskatchewan and Manitoba also have some risk of experiencing a large quake,

News InsuranceMergers and Aqcuisitions

Microzonation facilitates earthquake assessment on a property-by-property basis

January 16, 2012 by Canadian Underwriter

Advances in ‘seismic microzonation’ allow underwriters to assess earthquake risk on a property-by-property basis based on a soil analysis of the site, delegates heard at the Canadian Seismic Research Network’s Workshop on Seismic Hazard and Microzonation. Professor Luc Chouinard of

News InsuranceMergers and Aqcuisitions

Just under half (42%) of all Saskatchewan collisions happened at an intersection: SGI

January 16, 2012 by Canadian Underwriter

Just under half of all 2010 collisions in Saskatchewan occurred at intersections, prompting Saskatchewan police to undertake Operation Crossroads on Jan. 18-19 with the support of Saskatchewan Government Insurance (SGI). “Forty-two per cent of all collisions in the province in

(Left to Right): Bernie Robertson (Knox Insurance Brokers), Peter Chirico (One Kids Place), Judy Sharpe (One Kids Place), Alanna Taylor (Raymond Assurance/Insurance Hero), Staci Brooks (Paul Davis Systems of North Bay) and Mike Clarke (Paul Davis Systems of North Bay).
insPRESS Insurance

Paul Davis Systems of Northbay & Nipissing: Making an Impact in Their Community

January 16, 2012 Paul Davis Systems

The Paul Davis Systems Canada network consists of over 58 franchises across Canada. Each servicing and participating in their local community. Paul Davis Systems of Northbay & Nipissing made an impact in there community, presenting a donation of $2,600. The Young Brokers Council

News InsuranceLegalMergers and Aqcuisitions

Court finds direct writer didn’t explain optional benefits properly, but dismisses action against Meloche Monnex

January 13, 2012 by Canadian Underwriter

The Ontario Superior Court has found that a direct writer breached its duty of care in offering optional benefits to a consumer. Nevertheless, the court dismissed the claim against Meloche Monnex because it found the claimant would not have purchased

News InsuranceLegalMergers and Aqcuisitions

New Brunswick court finds plaintiff entitled to Section B benefits because of his inability to concentrate, process information quickly

January 13, 2012 by Canadian Underwriter

A New Brunswick court has found that a man who suffered a closed head injury in a 2005 auto accident – which resulted in a lack of concentration, an inability to process information quickly and mental fatigue – is unable

News InsuranceMergers and Aqcuisitions

IBC reminds Atlantic policyholders to inform their insurers about home renovations

January 13, 2012 by Canadian Underwriter

The Insurance Bureau of Canada (IBC) is reminding homeowners to inform their insurers about their renovation plans, adding that many homeowners do not consider adding more liability to their coverage when doing renovations or upgrades.“Consider outdoor cosmetic changes, like adding

News InsuranceMergers and Aqcuisitions

Winmar opens new location in Victoria, B.C.

January 13, 2012 by Canadian Underwriter

Winmar Franchise Corporation, a nationwide franchisee network of property restoration specialists, is opening a new location in Victoria, B.C.Winmar Victoria is located at 340 Mary St. Its owner, Andrew Edwards, has been successfully operating Winmar Vancouver for the past five