Claims

Insurance lawyer questions whether LAT has ‘appearance’ of fairness

An anonymous letter about how an auto injury claim was handled by the Ontario License Appeal Tribunal raises “concerns” about the LAT decision-making process, an insurance lawyer warns. Anonymous evidence should generally not be given any weight in court proceedings, Lisa Armstrong, a lawyer with Strigberger Brown Armstrong, said in an email to Canadian Underwriter. […]

By Greg Meckbach | June 27, 2018

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Auto insurer on hook for $300K after client address mix-ups

If you can’t find your itinerant clients, have they failed to cooperate with your defence of an auto insurance liability action? An Ontario court recently ordered Gore Mutual Insurance Company to pay a $300,000 balance owing on a settlement judgment, after finding that the inability of the company and its lawyers to locate their insured […]

By David Gambrill | June 26, 2018

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What insurers paid out for the latest Ontario storm

A brief but powerful thunderstorm that rolled through southern Ontario on June 13 has been declared a notable claims event by Catastrophe Indices and Quantification Inc. (CatIQ). While the storm did not meet the catastrophe threshold of at least $25 million in property damage, it did result in significant losses of between $10 million and […]

By Jason Contant | June 26, 2018

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Data breach defendant must hand over computer forensics reports: court

An Ontario casino facing a class-action lawsuit over a data breach has lost its bid to prevent plaintiffs from getting their hands on part of a computer forensics investigation report. The casino claimed the report was protected by litigation privilege or solicitor-client privilege. Casino Rama, located near Lake Simcoe, had its computer system hacked in 2016. […]

By Greg Meckbach | June 26, 2018

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