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Willis Group Holdings posts 2006 profit of US$449 million

February 8, 2007 by Canadian Underwriter

Global insurance broker Willis Group Holdings Limited (NYSE: WSH) has reported a 2006 Q4 net income of US$148 million, compared with a 2005 Q4 net income of US$55 million.Throughout all of 2006, Willis reported a net income of US$449 million,

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IBC provides $500,000 for research into building safer homes

February 7, 2007 by Canadian Underwriter

The Insurance Bureau of Canada (IBC) is providing Cdn$500,000 to support a unique facility at the University of Western Ontario called The Insurance Research Lab for Better Homes.Formerly known as the Three Little Pigs project, the facility is a typical

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What’s New: In Brief (February 07, 2007)

February 7, 2007 by Canadian Underwriter

Toronto Insurance Women’s Association (TIWA)’s annual Wine and Cheese event will be held this year at the Metro Toronto Convention Centre on Feb. 15, 2007.Featuring complimentary wine, hors d’oeuvres, draw prizes from many industry sponsors and great entertainment, the event

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“But for” language in court rulings should worry auto insurers

February 7, 2007 by Canadian Underwriter

Canadian courts may return to the Amos v. Insurance Corp. of British Columbia case when it comes to deciding what constitutes a car accident, Philippa Samworth, a lawyer at Dutton Brock LLP, said at the OIAA conference in Toronto.Samworth made

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Watch out for bad faith, adjusters warned at OIAA conference

February 7, 2007 by Canadian Underwriter

When it comes to bad faith, adjusters need to remember that the importance is not on being right, but on treating the insured humanely, according to Stephen Scullion of Crawford Adjusters.Also, adjusters should rely on detailed investigations as opposed to

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Standardized limitation periods on B.C. and Ontario horizons

February 6, 2007 by Canadian Underwriter

B.C. and Alberta may soon be following the path of Ontario when it comes to standardizing limitation periods for actions against insurers, opting for two-year (or ultimate 10-year) period from proof of loss, according to Sandra Corbett of Parlee McLaws

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FSA moves to more “principles-based regulation”

February 6, 2007 by Canadian Underwriter

The Financial Services Authority (FSA) has announced that it intends to focus on the organization’s move towards more principles-based regulation (MPBR).The Business Plan for 2007/8 outlines increased spending on financial capability and key investments to be made in people, information

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Auto insurer cleared of liability in murder of child

February 6, 2007 by Canadian Underwriter

An auto insurer has been found not liable for damages to a murdered boy’s mother by Alberta’s court, reports the Calgary Sun.Naomi Manuel, the mother of the victim, attempted to sue the auto insurer, ING Canada, after Grant Harder, her

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Lawyer warns of dangers of liquor liability

February 6, 2007 by Canadian Underwriter

Lawyer Carmen Place, of Lindsay Kenney warned today’s joint CICMA and CIAA conference about the dangers of ‘the general rule’ regarding liquor liability and the social host.Place reviewed the Childs v. Desormeaux case and said that even though the judge

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Identity theft declines in United States

February 5, 2007 by Canadian Underwriter

Identity theft in the U.S. is on the decline, according to the 2007 Identity Fraud Survey Report by Javelin Strategy & Research (Javelin), which also identified risk differentiators between age and income demographics.“Identity fraud is dropping in the United States

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Change to “fair value” accounting may affect insurers’ financial reporting

February 5, 2007 by Canadian Underwriter

Stung by the proliferating number of financial restatements over the past few years, the accounting industry is changing towards the use of “fair value” accounting measurements, which may have a future impact on insurance contracts.Fitch Ratings notes the above phenomenon

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RIMS survey finds drop in D&O premium rates

February 5, 2007 by Canadian Underwriter

Directors and officers (D&O) and workers’ compensation reported the largest decreases in premium rates in the fourth quarter of 2006, according to the Risk and Insurance Management Society, Inc. (RIMS)’s Benchmark Survey.Commerical insurance premiums experienced some of the most dramatic