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Awesome, Awful Auto Fraud

September 1, 2012 Angela Stelmakowich, Editor

Transforming the public view of auto insurance fraud as a cost for “them” to a cost for “us” will provide some additional focus.

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Oil tank spills lead to $78.58 million in claims: IBC

August 31, 2012 by Canadian Underwriter

An Insurance Bureau of Canada (IBC) study on oil tank spills in Atlantic Canada shows the events prompted $78.58 million in claims for participating insurance companies from 2008 through 2011. In all, there were 663 domestic oil spill insurance claims

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B.C. commission finds seismic events linked to fracking

August 31, 2012 by Canadian Underwriter

The B.C. Oil and Gas Commission has penned several recommendations in response to its finding that anomalous seismicity in isolated areas of northeast British Columbia was the result of hydraulic fracturing. “The investigation has concluded that the events observed within

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Aon Risk Solutions Canada appoints Allan Hetz as manager of large construction and projects

August 31, 2012 by Canadian Underwriter

Aon Risk Solutions Canada has named Allan Hetz as its new manager of the National Centre of Excellence, large construction and projects. Hetz will be responsible for team management, broking strategy and product development. His most recent position was as

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P&C insurers in U.S. post healthy results in first half of 2012

August 31, 2012 by Canadian Underwriter

The operating performance of U.S. p&c insurers improved significantly in the first half of 2012, Fitch Ratings notes in a new report. The aggregate combined ratio of 47 publicly traded property/casualty (re)insurers improved to 96.2% through mid-year 2012 from 107.9%

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Survey says… insurance products a mystery to consumers

August 30, 2012 by Canadian Underwriter

A new survey measuring consumers’ understanding of insurance products indicates a widespread lack of knowledge, signalling the need for more education to ensure individuals are properly protected. The survey, conducted by SOM research in June for Desjardins Group, involved 3,000

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New York’s transportation losses from Irene amount to $65 million

August 30, 2012 by Canadian Underwriter

New York’s Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) has submitted its Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) and insurance claims to recover $65 million in losses from flood and wind damage to the regional transit infrastructure in the wake of Tropical Storm Irene

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Predictive tool for homeowners’ insurance used for more than a million policies

August 30, 2012 by Canadian Underwriter

A product that allows insurance carriers to use predictive scores to quote homeowners’ policies online in real time has scored almost 1.5 million policies in the U.S. since its launch in March, Denver-based Valen Technologies reports. PropertyRight is a set

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The “price is wrong” for Ontario auto insurance: IBC

August 30, 2012 by Canadian Underwriter

Insurance Bureau of Canada (IBC)’s public awareness campaign on Ontario auto insurance has listened to disgruntled consumers and now aims to promote understanding of the reasons behind stubbornly high rates.  “We wanted to find out what Ontarians were thinking about

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Hurricane Isaac could reach $1.5 billion in insured damages

August 30, 2012 by Canadian Underwriter

After coming ashore in southeastern Louisiana late Aug. 28, Hurricane Isaac has dropped substantial rain and brought maximum sustained winds of 80 mph to the region. Catastrophe modelling firm Eqecat has made the first initial disaster estimate of insured losses

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RIMS outlines global reinsurance market policy positions

August 29, 2012 by Canadian Underwriter

The Risk and Insurance Management Society, Inc. (RIMS) is reiterating its opposition to draft legislation that would place significant restrictions on domestic insurers that cede reinsurance to their foreign affiliates. That view was offered in an official comment letter to

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Fake auto insurance appears to be on the rise: police

August 29, 2012 by Canadian Underwriter

Routine traffic stops by members of the Southern Georgian Bay auxiliary unit of the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) are revealing an increase in fraudulent insurance documents. “Unsuspecting consumers are being targeted by fake insurance companies selling auto insurance in Ontario,”