Claims
The other half of the property damage liability loss
By James Giffen | September 30, 2011
5 min read
An Emerging Insurance Issue
By Allison Klymyshyn | September 30, 2011
6 min read
Each insurer has its individual threshold that provides the reason to hire an investigator. Inconsistencies, red flags and missing pieces of the puzzle are recorded and outlined on each suspicious file. When there are unanswered questions, red flags arise. Making reference to these factors when assigning a file to an investigator means the file has […]
By Debbra Macdonald and The Board of Directors of CASIU | September 30, 2011
3 min read
Enhancing staff safety and organizational success
By Mark LaLonde | September 30, 2011
Disability management is the overall process of preventing or minimizing the impact of impairment on a person’s ability to work or function. In this article, we look at conceptual models that influence disability management and service delivery. A person who has been injured in an accident may require a range of medical and rehabilitation services […]
September 30, 2011
FirstOnSite has expanded its Ontario management team with three new appointments. Steve Gregg is now district manager of the GTA. In this role, he will oversee the operations and service delivery of several FirstOnSite locations across Southern Ontario. Jim Mandeville is now branch manager of Toronto East. Mandeville will draw on his eight years of […]
4 min read
More than 220 golfers attended the 12th annual WICC Ontario Golf Tournament on July 11 at Angus Glen Golf Club in Markham, Ont. Attendees enjoyed a barbeque lunch, silent auction, raffle and dinner. A WICC cheque for $250,000 was presented to the Canadian Cancer Society.
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More than 150 guests boarded the Yankee Lady III for a four-hour tour of the Toronto harbour. The third annual event, co-sponsored by Winmar Toronto/Brampton and Gilbertson Davis Emerson LLP, raised $5,000 for Kerry’s Place Autism Services. The cruise, held August 18, provided guests not only the opportunity to raise money for a valuable cause, […]
Insurers need to consider potential indemnity and not just costs in deciding whether to pursue subrogation claims, according to panelists at the National Insurance Conference of Canada (NICC).Subrogation is a term used when an insurer tries to recover costs it paid for a claim from a party it deemed to be at least partially responsible […]
By Canadian Underwriter | September 29, 2011
2 min read
Climate change could cost Canadians economic losses of about $5 billion per year as of 2020, and between $21 billion and $44 billion per year by 2050, according to the National Round Table on the Environment and the Economy (NRTEE).The NRTEE report, the fourth in its Climate Prosperity series, breaks down some of these economic […]
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