Claims

Hurricane Juan damage pegged at $85 million

Damage in the wake of Hurricane Juan in Nova Scotia and PEI will cost insurers more than $85 million, says the Insurance Bureau of Canada (IBC).In Nova Scotia, property damage is estimated at $76.5 million, with PEI hitting $5.7 million. Marine damage adds another $3 million to the insured loss total.The incident is an example […]

By Canadian Underwriter | November 7, 2003

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III pegs California wildfire loss at US$2 billion

While much of the wildfires raging through California are now under control, the US Insurance Information Institute (III) says damage could easily top US$2 billion, making these the worst fires in California history.As of Monday, 5,980 claims had been filed as a result of the fires, with damage to more than 3,500 structures. The 1991 […]

By Canadian Underwriter | November 6, 2003

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Views (November 01, 2003)

The Canadian Insurance Adjusters’ Association celebrated its 50th anniversary at its annual convention in St. John’s, Newfoundland recently. Along with East Coast traditions, including the “screech in” ceremony, the event included a seminar on privacy legislation and a trade show. Honorary lifetime memberships were awarded to past presidents Marcel Lacoste and Ian Pepper, and FCIAA […]

October 31, 2003

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More backlash against Nova Scotia auto plan

Insurers and brokers continue to speak out against changes to Nova Scotia’s auto insurance system, in hopes of swaying the provincial government not to finalize the legislation.”We are shocked and deeply offended by the punitive insurance legislation passed by the government of Nova Scotia”, says George Cooke, president and CEO of The Dominion of Canada […]

By Canadian Underwriter | October 30, 2003

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