Claims

Hundreds of New Brunswick flood victims still out of homes months after deluge

FREDERICTON – Hundreds of people remain out of their homes in New Brunswick months after historic floodwaters swept through the province, destroying buildings and inundating highways. Bill Lawlor, director of the Canadian Red Cross in New Brunswick, said Tuesday that 120 people are still in emergency accommodations while others have made alternate living arrangements until […]

By The Canadian Press | July 4, 2018

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Local M&A activity heats up in the claims industry

Independent adjusting firm Crawford & Company (Canada), Inc.  has acquired Cherrie Griffith Ltd., a provider of risk and claims services in the Ottawa region for more than 10 years. The acquisition was the second in two months within the claims industry, as full-service contractor Woodhouse Group Inc. announced last month that it had acquired restoration […]

By Jason Contant | July 3, 2018

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Finding Fault with Data

Blameworthiness or liability in any crash involving a vehicle equipped with self-driving technology will continue to be the main roadblock to the effective implementation and adoption by consumers of autonomous vehicle (AV) technology. The question is: How do you determine liability when the data supplying the clues is being interpreted and stored in proprietary systems […]

By Jonathan N. Grnak, Barrister & Solicitor, Danson Recht LLP | July 3, 2018

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Contractors know their role: Restoration contracting firms speak out

Controversy has swirled around the property and casualty industry’s response to Ontario’s May 4 windstorm, with restoration contracting firms speaking out to Canadian Underwriter recently to confirm the proper role of contractors during the catastrophe event. Restoration contracting firms made it clear to Canadian Underwriter that the reputation of the contracting industry should not be […]

By Jason Contant | July 3, 2018

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