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Will rocketing consumer prices spark social inflation?

June 24, 2022 by Philip Porado

While consumers are paying close attention to inflation’s impact on their wallets, insurers should be keeping an eye on social inflation – and recognize the two are often linked. “There’s quite a distinction between the impact of what I would

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How do you insure artificial intelligence?

June 15, 2022 by Alyssa DiSabatino

Picture this. Your client is manufacturing a car that includes software to apply the brakes automatically when approaching slow traffic. No doubt, this software has some built-in artificial intelligence (AI) elements. When insuring a vehicle manufacturer, it’s not too difficult

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How your large business clients can manage cyber risks they can’t see

June 14, 2022 by David Gambrill

In the wake of lifting of pandemic restrictions, digital transformation is becoming so extensive that organizations are having trouble getting a handle on their broadening cyber exposures. “As organizations grow and incorporate digital and cloud transformation into the fabric of

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How broker E&O tracked during the pandemic

June 14, 2022 by Jason Contant

Broker errors and omissions (E&O) claims grew during the pandemic for those who failed to maintain adequate levels of coverage for their clients, a broker E&O specialist says. While home and auto claims were down due to lockdowns, resulting in

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Caregiving daughter does not ‘reside’ with Mom; not entitled to auto coverage

June 9, 2022 by David Gambrill

Whether or not a daughter is entitled to auto insurance coverage under her mother’s OPCF 44R family protection endorsement depends on the facts of the case, and not on whether her mother believes her caregiving daughter ‘resides’ at her place,

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Facility’s new approach to prevent truckers from “gaming the system”

June 6, 2022 by David Gambrill

Nova Scotia has approved Facility Association’s approach to rating commercial auto in a way that trucking operators cannot “game the system” and get Nova Scotia’s lower premium rates when they drive more extensively in other Canadian provinces. Essentially, a “surcharge

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Insurer must defend negligence case, despite pollution exclusion

June 3, 2022 by David Gambrill

Canada’s top court has essentially confirmed that an insurer’s duty to defend in a commercial insurance case involving a pollution exclusion will depend on the cause of the legal action. In refusing to hear an appeal by The Co-operators, the

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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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How modern tech companies are leaving old insurance policies in the dust

May 19, 2022 by Jason Contant

Modern tech companies are moving along at a much faster pace than the insurance policies designed to protect them, says Michael Brunero, head of tech, media and intellectual property (IP) at CFC Underwriting. “We started to realize the policy that

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Stock market volatility may spike E&O claims

May 17, 2022 by Michelle Schriver

Investors are taking a turbulent ride as global stock markets correct and increasingly run the risk of entering recession territory. And, with some advisors’ clients ‘at the edge,’ that raises a red flag for errors and omissions (E&O) claims against

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Car owner vicariously liable for crash despite reporting her vehicle stolen

May 13, 2022 by David Gambrill

A car owner is vicariously liable for any damage or injury caused by the driver of their borrowed car, even if the owner places conditions on — or revokes — consent while the driver is still in possession of the

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Where have all the good underwriters gone?

May 12, 2022 by Gloria Cilliers

For years, insurers have poached commercial underwriters from one another amid M&A activity, an aging population and hard/soft markets. But that’s left the industry with less seasoned talent and slower investment in acquisition, training and retention. “Suddenly, more so than