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Insurers respond to New Brunswick bill

Responding to the amendment bill announced this week by the New Brunswick government to the province’s Insurance Act – which primarily presents insurers with an August 15 ultimatum to file for lower auto insurance rates or face immediate across-the board reductions – insurers have objected to the “bureaucratic process” which has slowed the filing applications […]

By Canadian Underwriter | July 31, 2003

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ICBC sues second “staged accident” fraud ring

Hot on the heels of its recent success in a lawsuit against a staged accident auto ring involving 25 defendants and about $1 million in fraud-related costs, the Insurance Corp. of British Columbia (ICBC) has filed an action with the B.C. Supreme Court naming 21 people and three companies allegedly having partaken in similarly fraudulent […]

By Canadian Underwriter | July 24, 2003

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Insurers unhappy with U.S. asbestos bill

A U.S. Senate bill to reform asbestos litigation is meeting with displeasure from insurers.The Senate Judiciary Committee’s S.1125, the “Fairness in Asbestos Injury Resolution (“FAIR”) Act of 2003″, includes amendments that would create a asbestos liability trust fund and ban future lawsuits. It creates definitions of impairment 10 levels of asbestos-related diseases and a corresponding […]

By Canadian Underwriter | July 15, 2003

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Hanover Re sees little impact from Sphere Drake decision

A decision in favor of Fairfax’s Sphere Drake should not materially impact Germany’s Hanover Re, the reinsurer says.The decision, against brokers and underwriting agents who the court says fraudulently exposed Sphere Drake to U.S. workers’ compensation carve out business, means Sphere Drake has grounds to refuse payment of the losses under the reinsurance contracts.”There has […]

By Canadian Underwriter | July 15, 2003

1 min read