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How brokers can help small business clients replace escrow agreements

May 31, 2022 by Jason Contant

M&A insurance can help small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) avoid the need for an escrow agreement, but many small business owners aren’t aware of this possible solution. Escrow agreements are commonly found in M&A deals in the SME segment (deals

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Adjusters stretched thin after back-to-back storms

May 31, 2022 by Alyssa DiSabatino

Manitoba has experienced one of the wettest springs on record, and the back-to-back storms and flooding have stretched adjusters’ resources very thin, claims professionals say.  Strong winds and a rainstorm that occurred in Manitoba last evening have continued into today. This event

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Update on how Canada’s newest DCPD regime is doing

May 30, 2022 by Alyssa DiSabatino

Alberta’s transition toward the Direct Compensation for Property Damage (DCPD) framework has been quite seamless for insurers and personal auto policyholders for the most part, says one industry expert, although some commercial vehicle operators who don’t want to pay for

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Where the derecho falls among Canadian Cat events

May 30, 2022 by David Gambrill

Canada’s rare and deadly derecho last week seems likely to rank among the country’s Top 10 costliest insured catastrophes, Aon plc predicts. “In Canada, a rare derecho impacted densely populated metropolitan areas in Ontario and Quebec on May 21 that

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War and other factors loom over shipping sector: report

May 27, 2022 by Philip Porado

While fewer total losses of cargo ships worldwide is good news for marine insurers, the number of shipping casualties rose during 2021, said Allianz Global Corporate & Specialty’s (AGCS) annual Safety & Shipping Review. Globally, 54 total vessel losses were

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Regulations for insuring self-driving cars required sooner rather than later, lawyers say

May 27, 2022 by David Gambrill

Canada is not ready to insure even partially automated vehicles (AVs), but the move towards fully-automated vehicles could be here by as early as 2026, warn lawyers at Borden Ladner Gervais LLP. Provincial legislatures will therefore need to update their

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Fume all you want, don’t hit erratic drivers in front of you

May 26, 2022 by David Gambrill

No matter how much a driver might fume about the slow driver ahead, the driver behind him is still responsible for maintaining a safe distance to avoid a collision — even if the slow driver tries to block the driver

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OSFI posts new guidance on climate risk stress testing

May 26, 2022 by Alyssa DiSabatino

The Office of the Superintendent of Financial Institution’s (OSFI) newly released draft of Climate Risk Management may mean P&C insurers will have to include climate scenario analysis as a part of their stress testing — and it may require insurers to

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Auto insurance: How to handle acid spill claims

May 26, 2022 by Jason Contant

Insurers would be well-advised to have experts and claim-handling protocols on hand to identify unique claim situations such as the two sulphuric acid spills in Trail, B.C. several years ago, two forensic engineers say. On Apr. 10 and May 23,

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Top leadership changes at Allstate Canada

May 25, 2022 by Jason Contant

Allstate Insurance Company of Canada has announced London Bradley is its new president and CEO. Bradley assumed the role of president and CEO of Allstate Canada, Pembridge Insurance Company, Pafco Insurance Company and Ivantage Insurance Brokers Inc. (collectively ACG), effective

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Was derecho storm damage caused by climate change?

May 25, 2022 by Alyssa DiSabatino

The Long Weekend derecho storm in Ontario and Quebec, which spawned a tornado in Uxbridge, Ont., and resulted in over 1,000 kilometers of damage, is “very difficult” to credit as a climate change event, even though the industry is seeing

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How low can Ontario auto insurance rates be slashed?

May 24, 2022 by Jason Contant

The Ontario NDP’s proposal to lower auto insurance rates by 40% may be a little high, but a 25% to 30% cut in total premiums is possible, says financial management consultant David Marshall. In its platform released before the upcoming