Claims
Generative AI (GenAI) won’t replace underwriters, but insurers are increasingly training their machines to be underwriting assistants.
By Alyssa DiSabatino | February 28, 2024
3 min read
There's no evidence to suggest personal or operational information was stolen from the RCMP during a recent cyberattack.
By The Canadian Press | February 28, 2024
1 min read
Much has been made of the new electronic safety tech in cars, but it's not making a dent in auto insurers' claims costs.
By David Gambrill | February 27, 2024
To no broker's surprise, an ongoing hard market in cyber still plays a significant role in why clients decline to buy coverage
By Phil Porado | February 27, 2024
2 min read
An Uber driver who slipped on ice when helping a passenger load the trunk was not involved in an auto “accident.”
By David Gambrill | February 26, 2024
A warming climate could cause some parts of Canada to see colder conditions, including heavy snowfalls like a recent one in the Maritimes.
As cars, particularly SUVs and pickup trucks, gain in both popularity and size, will the laws of physics send insurance claims soaring?
By Phil Porado | February 23, 2024
A legal firm urges sports insurers to require their sports association clients to install cameras to record the action.
By David Gambrill | February 22, 2024
The federal government is committing an additional $15 million over three years to fight the rise in vehicle thefts across the country.
By The Canadian Press | February 22, 2024
Insurers are generally reluctant to provide coverage for pre-1950 homes with knob-and-tube wiring, but the system isn't inherently unsafe
By Phil Porado | February 21, 2024
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