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Defined policies key when using social media in investigations: police constable

May 13, 2013 Laura Kupcis, Editor, Claims Canada

It is imperative that a company has a social media policy to reference when conducting investigations, stresses Constable Richard Gadreau, social media officer with the Niagara Regional Police Service. More than one-third of insurance companies who use social media in

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Ontario Tories schedule auto insurance round table in Brampton

May 10, 2013 by Canadian Underwriter

The Ontario Progressive Conservative Party plans to hold a round table on auto insurance May 13 in Brampton, with the intent of discussing the party’s proposals to reform policy. When the minority Liberal government released its budget May 2, it

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Manitoba government proposes stricter seatbelt requirements

May 10, 2013 by Canadian Underwriter

The Manitoba government has proposed amendments to the province’s Highway Traffic Act that would require stricter seatbelt use. Under the proposed amendments, each passenger in a vehicle would be required to occupy a seat and use the seatbelt provided. Passengers

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Ontario court rules against City of Hamilton for refusing to participate in mediation over auto accident injury claim

May 9, 2013 by Canadian Underwriter

The Ontario Court of Appeal ruled Tuesday against the City of Hamilton over its refusal to participate in mediation for an auto injury claim. The appeal court overturned one of the findings of a decision by the Ontario Superior Court

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Cell phone use in fatal crashes often unreported, U.S. study says

May 8, 2013 by Canadian Underwriter

Many fatal auto collisions in the United States involve cell phone use, but many of those aren’t included in a national database as crashes involving cell phones, according to a new research report from the National Safety Council (NSC).  For

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Specialty insurance company says municipal liability reforms needed to avoid crisis

May 6, 2013 by Canadian Underwriter

Costs in the municipal liability insurance market in Ontario have been escalating substantially over the past few years, and reforms are needed now to avoid an insurance crisis, Frank Cowan Company says. The Princeton, Ont.-based specialty insurance company, which offers

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Industry response to Ontario budget mainly positive, while political opposition remains

May 2, 2013 Harmeet Singh, Online Editor

Industry response to the Ontario government’s budget, tabled Thursday, was mainly positive, with the Insurance Bureau of Canada welcoming the potential fraud tackling measures and other reforms, but opposition response has signalled that changes may not come quickly. Don Forgeron,

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D&O claims related to corporate acquisitions cause ‘material losses’ for insurers: Fitch

May 2, 2013 by Canadian Underwriter

Premiums for directors and officers liability insurance grew last year, but carriers have been hit by claims related to claims related to mergers and acquisitions, according to a Fitch Ratings Inc. report, Director & Officers Liability Insurance: Market Update 2013.

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Cat Scan

May 1, 2013 Craig Harris

The definition of catastrophic impairment for people injured in vehicle accidents has proved to be a complex and contested subject over the past three years. Insurance Bureau of Canada contends an urgent need exists to update an outmoded definition that no longer reflects current medical science. Injured victims’ rights groups, trial lawyers and some medical professionals argue that court decisions have provided ample clarity on the matter. Can regulators in Ontario get the definition right?

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Ontario court rules farmer driving uninsured ATV on road not foreclosed from claiming income replacement

April 29, 2013 by Canadian Underwriter

A recent court ruling against a Perth, Ont. mutual insurance firm has made at least one insurance lawyer nervous. Last Wednesday, the Ontario Superior Court of Justice ruled that Arthur Matheson and his family are not barred from making a

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Court rules in favour of RSA and broker after liability client demands payment for defence costs

April 29, 2013 by Canadian Underwriter

An Ontario court ruled last week in favour of the Royal & Sun Alliance Insurance Company of Canada and Jones Brown Insurance Brokers & Consultants over a liability policy with an organization that spent more than $100,000 defending itself from

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MADD Canada pushes for feds to implement 2009 recommendations on impaired driving

April 25, 2013 by Canadian Underwriter

MADD Canada, along with a group of impaired driving victims, are sharing concerns with some members of Parliament in Ottawa Thursday, particularly their issues with a lack of progress in implementing a federal committee’s recommendations on ending impaired driving. The