Canadian Underwriter

Segment
Claims


News InsuranceMergers and Aqcuisitions

Insurer not exempt from paying medical benefits that may be available through social assistance

June 27, 2008 by Canadian Underwriter

An insurer cannot be exempted from paying supplemental medical benefits for long-term care under s.75.13 of the Statutory Accident Benefits Schedule (SABS) if those same benefits are “reasonably available” through an application for social assistance under Regulation 832 of the

News Climate ChangeInsuranceMergers and Aqcuisitions

What’s New: In Brief (June 25, 2008)

June 25, 2008 by Canadian Underwriter

More than 3,000 people are injured and 116 people are killed, on average, in nearly 5,000 alcohol-related crashed in British Columbia each year, according to ICBC. The public auto insurer says these stats translate into more than Cdn$140 million in

News InsuranceMergers and Aqcuisitions

Children’s evidence in auto accident does not require a caution to the jury: Appeal Court

June 25, 2008 by Canadian Underwriter

Children’s evidence is not inherently any more or less reliable than an adult’s evidence when it comes to apportioning contributory negligence in a motor vehicle accident, Ontario’s Court of Appeal has upheld in Jones v. Niklaus. The court thus applied

News InsuranceMergers and Aqcuisitions

Pawnshop founder neither employed nor self-employed at time of accident: arbitrator

June 24, 2008 by Canadian Underwriter

A man who claimed to be in the process of establishing a pawnshop when he was injured in a 1999 auto accident is not entitled to receive income replacement benefits or non-earner benefits, an Ontario arbitrator has found.Joseph Richard Ovila

News InsuranceMergers and Aqcuisitions

What’s New: In Brief (June 24, 2008)

June 24, 2008 by Canadian Underwriter

Aon eSolutions has released a new environmental module as part of RiskConsole, its browser-based risk management information system (RMIS).Developed in conjunction with Aon Environmental Services Group, the module provides organizations with the ability to effectively manage the multi-faceted environmental due

News Insurance

Insurers prepare for claims related to tomato contamination

June 19, 2008 by Canadian Underwriter

Insurers globally are preparing for business interruption claims related to the recent salmonella outbreak that has affected at least 228 people in the United States.As a result of a warning issued by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA), a

News InsuranceMergers and Aqcuisitions

What’s New: In Brief (June 19, 2008)

June 19, 2008 by Canadian Underwriter

Liquidation World Inc. has imported and sold children’s restraint systems and booster seats from the United States that did not comply with the applicable Canada Motor Vehicle Safety Standards, a Transport Canada (TC) bulleting warns.Approximately 145 of the units were

News Insurance

What’s New: In Brief (June 18, 2008)

June 18, 2008 by Canadian Underwriter

After fires in Nova Scotia forced the evacuation of 5,000 residents, the Insurance Bureau of Canada is reminding those affected to check their policies. A brush fire, which started in Porters Lake just east of Halifax on Friday, forced 5,000

News Climate ChangeInsurance

Complexity of emerging risks outstripping cat models’ capacity to forecast losses

June 17, 2008 by Canadian Underwriter

Traditional modelling techniques will not work for emerging risks, Oxford University researcher Peter Taylor told delegates at a seminar in London, England, entitled “Catastrophe Modelling from a European Perspective.”The Reinsurance Association of America and the International Underwriting Association (IUA) of

News InsuranceMergers and Aqcuisitions

MPI seeks 1% overall reduction in rates

June 16, 2008 by Canadian Underwriter

Manitoba Public Insurance (MPI) is seeking a 1% overall reduction in Autopac rates for 2009-10, based in part on declining auto theft rates. In its application filed with the Public Utilities Board, MPI said the rate decrease is possible because

News InsuranceMergers and Aqcuisitions

Alberta decision projected to increase bodily injury claims costs by 29%

June 12, 2008 by Canadian Underwriter

An actuarial report estimates bodily injury claims costs are expected to increase 29% implying an estimated 10.8% increase in the basic auto insurance premium following a decision in which the Alberta Court of Queen’s Bench eliminated the province’s Cdn$4,000 cap

News InsuranceMergers and Aqcuisitions

What’s New: In Brief (June 11, 2008)

June 11, 2008 by Canadian Underwriter

Vale National Training Centers Inc. has launched an online extension to its classroom-based proficiency development curriculum for claim professionals.The training center has added roughly 500 distance-learning modules to its course offerings. These are available immediately through a standard Web browser,