Claims
The Ontario Court of Appeal has confirmed that if an insured fails to disclose a material change in a risk to a commercial insurance policy, the insurance company may reject the claim without being obligated to void or cancel the policy instead. In Patriquin v. Great Lakes Forest Products, the Great Lakes Forest Products company […]
January 31, 2009
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Communication key to curbing escalating property claims costs
By Laura Kupcis | January 31, 2009
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Prompt professional and efficient claims service styled especially for insurers is a prime focus at Marsh Adjustment Bureau Ltd.
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A cost effective means of settling disputes between insurers.
By DIANE PRENDERGAST | January 31, 2009
Continuous change is simply a way of life for modern-day, professional loss adjusters. It hits from many different directions and the ability to adapt can be impacted by the daily challenges of dealing with customers who have been traumatized by a significant loss. But, our adjusting profession does a marvelous job of being able to […]
By GLENN GIBSON | January 31, 2009
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The Cases You Should Know About From 2008
By CHRISTOPHER R. DUNN | January 31, 2009
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Nearly fifteen years after a fire damaged an insured’s home, the Court of Queen’s Bench of Manitoba has dismissed the claim for delay. In Martin et al v. The Portage La Prairie Mutual Insurance Company, Wayne and Diane Martin owned a home insured by Portage La Prairie that contained a “large quantity of personal property.” […]
The Ontario Court of Appeal Addresses the Apportionment of Defence Costs
By MICHAEL TEITELBAUM | January 31, 2009
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