Claims

Why ridesharing makes motor vehicle accident claims more complex

Inspecting the accident scene early and downloading black box data are among the tactics insurance lawyers use to defend ride share tort claims, lawyers suggested to A.M. Best Company Inc. “Rideshare cases often involve multiple parties and different causes of action,” said Patrick DeLong, an insurance defence lawyer with Marshall Dennehey Warner Coleman & Goggin. […]

By Greg Meckbach | June 21, 2021

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Why liability insurance did not cover the defence of a remediation order

An eastern Ontario municipality does not have coverage with any of its four former liability insurers for a dispute with the provincial environment ministry over alleged pollution occurring more than six decades ago. That’s because the insurance policies in question provide coverage for a “civil action,” and a remediation order by Ontario’s environment ministry is […]

By Greg Meckbach | June 18, 2021

5 min read

Canadian P&C industry’s financial results take a turn for the better

Canada’s property and casualty insurance industry reported a much sunnier financial picture in 2021 Q1 than it did during the same time last year, according to a recent quarterly report by the Property and Casualty Insurance Compensation Corporation (PACICC). Financial results of insurers from the first quarter of this year were “much better” compared to […]

By David Gambrill | June 18, 2021

3 min read

A plaintiff suffered a concussion a year before the accident – how this should affect loss of income award

The Court of Appeal for British Columbia has doubled a tort award, for loss of future earning capacity, for a motor vehicle accident victim who had suffered several concussions before he badly injured his head in a rear-end collision. On May 25, 2016, Callum Dornan, then 24, was a back-seat passenger in a Jeep Wrangler […]

By Greg Meckbach | June 17, 2021

5 min read