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BrokerLink reaches milestone with latest deals

October 12, 2022 by Jason Contant

BrokerLink has made its 19th and 20th acquisitions of 2022 with the purchase of two Ontario brokerages. The Intact Financial Corporation subsidiary said L&M Dallaire Insurance Ltd. and Cryderman Insurance Brokers Ltd. joined BrokerLink effective Oct. 1. Both brokerages offer

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Are driver shortages fuelling a spike in Alberta trucking claims?

October 11, 2022 by Philip Porado

Border crossing issues stemming from COVID-19 health restrictions, as well as an aging workforce that’s rapidly reaching retirement, has led to an exodus of drivers from Canada’s trucking sector over the past two years. Stresses from that situation are amplified

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How large property loss claims can become larger — and how to avoid it

October 7, 2022 by Alyssa DiSabatino

A large property loss claim can be worsened by theft or adverse weather events during the initial logistics stage if insurers don’t act quickly, a contractor expert warned during the Ontario Insurance Adjusters Association’s claims conference in Toronto Wednesday.  Insurers

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Westland partners with American association for equipment, event rental coverage

October 6, 2022 by Jason Contant

Westland Insurance Group and the American Rental Association (ARA) have announced an exclusive partnership to deliver insurance solutions to ARA members across Canada. ARA is an international trade association for owners of equipment and event rental operations, as well as

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Clearing ports, adding skilled labour key to unblocking supply chain: task force

October 6, 2022 by The Canadian Press

OTTAWA – A federal task force says Canada’s transportation supply chain is approaching its “breaking point” and urgent action from both government and industry is needed to keep goods flowing. The National Supply Chain Task Force makes 21 recommendations in

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How do truck owners calculate downtime claims?

October 5, 2022 by Kevin Thomas and Tony Militello

When a business’ profits are dependent on having a truck or fleet of trucks fully operational, any downtime can lead to lost profits. For that reason, many purchase optional coverage and can make claims if a vehicle is inoperable due

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How commercial insurers can mitigate claims costs

October 4, 2022 by Alyssa DiSabatino

Although inflationary pressures are adding to the cost of first- and even third-party property claims, commercial insurers can leverage their global resources to reduce these costs, says a commercial insurance exec. “[Inflation] affects the cost to restore a building,” said

Mara Elieser, whose husband kept a boat docked nearby, takes photos at the destroyed bridge leading to Pine Island, in the aftermath of Hurricane Ian in Spring Hill, Fla., Sunday, Oct. 2, 2022. The only bridge to the island is heavily damaged so it can only be reached by boat or air. (AP Photo/Gerald Herbert)
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How Hurricane Ian will strain insurers’ capacity

October 3, 2022 by Philip Porado

Hurricane Ian’s Florida landfall last week and subsequent return to the Carolinas means it’s shaping up to be one of the costliest storms in U.S. history. But, while the storm that arrived on the heels of Hurricane Fiona caused massive

Rubble and damage from Hurricane Fiona in Newfoundland
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What happened to the ‘quiet’ hurricane season?

September 30, 2022 by Jason Contant

Not long ago, hurricane season began very quietly with no North Atlantic hurricanes in all of August. But now it appears 2022 could produce a record-breaking hurricane. Property data provider CoreLogic is predicting Hurricane Ian could be the costliest Florida

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How a building owner should respond when a contractor’s hit by inflation

September 29, 2022 by Derek Sayers

How can you prevent construction claims stemming from disputes over project costs that rise due to inflation? For construction project owners, the simplest way to control escalating costs may appear to be sticking to the contract price. The contractor bid

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Fire causes ‘considerable’ damage to Nunavut observatory

September 29, 2022 by The Canadian Press

RESOLUTE, Nunavut – An observatory in Resolute, Nunavut, has been damaged by fire. RCMP say the building was empty when police responded to the structure fire on Tuesday. While no injuries were reported, the blaze destroyed the observatory’s living quarters

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How to use captives to manage employee benefits risks

September 28, 2022 by Mauricio Suarez

By recent counts, more than 7,000 captive insurance companies exist globally, used primarily by multinational companies to take control of various risks. And yet, fewer than 200 of them are used to write employee benefits (EB) risks. Which means less