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OSFI posts amended disclosure guidelines

February 20, 2009 by Canadian Underwriter

Canada’s solvency regulator, the Office of the Superintendent of Financial Institutions (OSFI), has amended its guidelines for financial disclosures, taking into account recent changes made to the Canadian Accounting Standards, CICA Handbook.“The new Canadian Accounting Standards, CICA Handbook section 3862,

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Ontario Superior Court rules “saving harmless” implies a duty to defend

February 19, 2009 by Canadian Underwriter

A title insurer agreeing to “indemnify and save harmless” an insured against a negligence suit has a duty to defend, even if the allegations against the insured ultimately prove to be false or do not fall under the policy coverage.The

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What’s New: In Brief (February 19, 2009)

February 19, 2009 by Canadian Underwriter

The shareholders of Northbridge Financial Corporation (TSX: NB) have approved by a special resolution the anticipated amalgamation of Northbridge with Fairfax Financial Holdings Limited (TSX: FFH)(NYSE: FFH).The amalgamation will be effective on or around Feb. 20, 2009.Northbridge will effectively become

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Fitch to focus on liquidity

February 19, 2009 by Canadian Underwriter

Fitch Ratings is focussing more on liquidity in its insurance industry ratings criteria in light of the global recession and capital market crisis. Although Fitch has not changed its core ratings criteria, it has adjusted the focus and weighting of

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A.M. Best ratings actions slow in market turmoil

February 19, 2009 by Canadian Underwriter

Upgrades of U.S. property and casualty insurers by A.M. Best Co. barely outpaced downgrades in 2008, following two years in which the numbers tilted heavily in a positive direction.In its special report, Ratings Actions Slow Down as Turmoil Grips P&C

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What’s New: In Brief (February 18, 2009)

February 18, 2009 by Canadian Underwriter

Alan L. Austin has joined the Vancouver branch of Kernaghan Adjusters. Austin’s expertise includes large transportation claims in both Canada and the United States. He has also adjusted large complex property losses, professional liability matters (including broker E&O) and larger

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What’s New: In Brief (February 18, 2009)

February 18, 2009 by Canadian Underwriter

Paris Re saw its Jan.1 renewal premium drop by about 13% to US$583 million of premium written (based on constant exchange rates). “The 2009 renewals brought about a turn in the market’s direction, with Paris Re continuing to focus on

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Insurer’s challenge of privacy commissioner’s authority should go to federal court, provincial court rules

February 18, 2009 by Canadian Underwriter

An insurance company seeking to challenge the authority of Canada’s privacy legislation and the privacy commissioner in an auto injury case will have to go to the Federal Court to make its case, the New Brunswick Court of Appeal has

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P/C insurance pricing in the United States to hit bottom of the trough in 2009: Marsh

February 18, 2009 by Canadian Underwriter

Property and casualty insurance pricing in the United States is expected to hit the bottom of the trough in the first two quarters of 2009, with flat pricing for renewals being the norm.“In the second quarter or second half of

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ICBC’s Top Five Frauds of 2008

February 17, 2009 by Canadian Underwriter

The Insurance Corporation of British Columbia’s (ICBC) Special Investigations Unit investigated 2,800 cases of fraud and obtained 54 convictions in 2008. “We estimate fraud and exaggeration costs each of our 3.1 million customers in the range of $100 to $150

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What’s New: In Brief (February 17, 2009)

February 17, 2009 by Canadian Underwriter

If Alberta’s Court of Appeal reinstates the province’s cap on minor injuries, the total amount recoverable will be adjusted by 3.8% to Cdn$4,504 as of Jan.1, 2009. When Alberta Court of Queen’s Bench Justice Neil Wittmann struck down the minor

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Functional capacity tests should replicate working conditions as closely as possible

February 17, 2009 by Canadian Underwriter

Claims professionals should be aware of the limitations of Functional Capacity Examinations (FCEs), the protocols of which aren’t necessarily conclusive in determining whether or not people with physical injuries will be able to return to work.Elizabeth Chapman, a kinesiologist who