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ICBC fails to prove identity of hit-and-run driver, forced to assume liability

The Insurance Corporation of British Columbia (ICBC) has been ordered by B.C.’s provincial court to assume the liability of a hit-and-run accident when an investigation failed to determine the identity of the driver.In Spitman v ICBC, Jen Spitman was at a house party in October 2005. In the wee hours of the morning, uninvited guests […]

By Canadian Underwriter | May 20, 2010

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2010 Q1 insured natural disaster losses highest since 1994

Insured natural catastrophe losses in 2010 Q1 totalled $9.5 billion, the highest since 1994 Q1.Insured damages in 2004 Q1 reached $26.4 billion (in 2010 dollars) when the Northridge (U.S.) earthquake occurred, reports the Insurance Information Institute.Total insured losses arising from natural catastrophes in 2009 Q1 equalled $7.2 billion.The 2010 Q1 results reflect the earthquake and […]

By Canadian Underwriter | May 20, 2010

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Insurance industry teetering on edge of profitability: Lloyd’s CEO

One more catastrophic event in 2010 could tip the insurance industry into a loss position, guardian.co.uk quoted Richard Ward, Lloyd’s CEO, as saying.Ward spoke at the Insurance Day Summit in London on May 18. He described 2010 as the “worst and most challenging year” that Lloyd’s has faced since he became CEO in 2006, a […]

By Canadian Underwriter | May 19, 2010

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Saskatchewan regulates sale of incidental insurance

Saskatchewan has passed a new set of regulations targeting the sale of incidental insurance by unlicensed insurance agents. The Saskatchewan Insurance Act Amendment Regulations 2010 specify types of business entities allowed to be licensed to sell insurance through unlicensed employees, and the types of insurance they are allowed to sell.The regulations come into effect on […]

By Canadian Underwriter | May 17, 2010

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