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Why insurance has street performers singing the blues

October 19, 2022 by Phil

Rising costs for busker’s insurance has street performers singing the blues. To hear them tell it, sky high insurance rates cut so far into their profits that it often makes more sense to just stay home. And, depending on the

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Do you ‘occupy’ a car while hanging onto the window, trying to stop an auto theft?

October 19, 2022 by David Gambrill

If you are hanging out the window of your car trying to stop a thief from stealing it, and you are injured while falling from the open window after being dragged for 40 feet, you are not an “occupant” of

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Canada’s hotter-than-expected inflation reading sets stage for another rate hike

October 19, 2022 by Nojoud Al Mallees - THE CANADIAN PRESS

OTTAWA – Canada’s latest reading on inflation came in hotter than expected as the cost of groceries continued to climb at the fastest pace in decades, setting the stage for another sizeable interest rate hike next week. In its latest

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Who has right-of-way in Starbucks’ drive-through free-for-all?

October 18, 2022 by David Gambrill

A B.C. driver claiming the public auto insurer improperly found him at fault for a collision in a Starbucks’ drive-through has lost his case that he wasn’t at fault because none of the line-up lanes had priority. The Civil Resolution

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Why brokerages need to step up their digital insights

October 18, 2022 by Alyssa DiSabatino

Only 38% of insurance brokerages are using their management systems to produce data analytics solutions for their employees, clients and stakeholders, finds Applied System’s ‘Digital Agency Annual Report.’ That’s concerning, considering 99% of brokerages have a management system, which suggests

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How insurers benefit from a green balance sheet

October 17, 2022 by Alyssa DiSabatino

Canada’s property and casualty insurers can grow their premiums and pay out fewer claims if they insure and invest in natural assets, including riverbanks, ponds and wetlands, according to case studies contained in the Intact Centre on Climate Adaptation’s new

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Why Lloyd’s has to defend a progressive property damage case

October 17, 2022 by David Gambrill

Lloyd’s of London has a duty to defend the City of Timmins in a negligence lawsuit, in which homeowners are suing the city for failing to prevent progressive land erosion that led to an order to remove, relocate or demolish

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What do downtime policies cover for truck owners?

October 17, 2022 by Kevin Thomas and Tony Militello

Businesses operating trucks can see their livelihoods impacted by unforeseen incidents like mechanical failures, accidents, fires or vehicle thefts. For properly insured businesses, these incidents may result in downtime claims. And those claims often require careful consideration of limitations — because

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How inflation is factoring into reinsurance results

October 17, 2022 by Jason Contant

The first half of 2022 saw robust premium growth and generally strong underwriting results for global reinsurers, but inflation remains a wild card, according to the latest Aon’s Reinsurance Aggregate (ARA) report series from one of the world’s largest brokerages.

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Aviva awarded security of costs in case launched by auto warranty seller

October 14, 2022 by David Gambrill

Ontario’s Superior Court has awarded Aviva Canada security of costs of $85,000 in a case in which the insurer has been named in a $5-million lawsuit launched by a warranty provider that has gone out of business. Umbrella Warranty’s claim,

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Predictions for regulation in cyber market

October 14, 2022 by Alyssa DiSabatino

Regulators and governments can work with the insurance industry to develop the cyber product through data sharing and consumer education, said Celyeste Power, IBC’s executive vice president of strategic initiatives and advocacy during a Canadian Underwriter webinar.  “We think governments and regulators

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Public complaints about insurers in decline

October 13, 2022 by David Gambrill

It’s getting less ornery out there, if the number of public complaints against insurers is a reliable measuring stick. The General Insurance OmbudService (GIO) received 4,370 contacts from insurance consumers across the country in 2022, with 174 of them escalated