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Southeast region of United States most vulnerable to 2010 tropical cyclones: Guy Carpenter

The southeast region of the United States is most vulnerable to tropical cyclones coming ashore in 2010, according to the January update of Guy Carpenter’s GC ForeCat. The forecasted landfall rate of tropical cyclones in the southeast region (the coastline from the Atlantic Florida-Georgia border to Cape Hatteras) is 0.70, according to Guy Carpenter. This […]

By Canadian Underwriter | January 20, 2010

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Gen Re pays $12.2 million to settle SEC charges related to 2000-02 finite reinsurance deals

General Re Corporation has agreed to pay $12.2 million to settle charges by the Securities Exchange Commission (SEC) related to separate schemes by American International Group (AIG) and Prudential Financial, Inc. to manipulate and falsify reported financial results in 2000-02.According to the SEC’s complaint against Gen Re, filed in U.S. District Court for the Southern […]

By Canadian Underwriter | January 20, 2010

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Ontario auto reforms need to clarify an ‘incurred cost’: defence lawyer

There is a need to provide a clear definition for the word “incurred” under Ontario’s Statutory Accident Benefits Scheme (SABS), said Philippa Samworth, a partner at Dutton Brock LLP.Typically, “incurred” is interpreted to mean that a person has paid for an expense out-of-pocket, she told delegates of the Ontario Risk and Insurance Management Society (ORIMS) […]

By Canadian Underwriter | January 15, 2010

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Proposed changes to Ontario medical and rehab benefits potentially “problematic” for brokers

The proposal to decrease Ontario’s medical and rehab benefit from $100,000 to $50,000, including an option to purchase higher limits, will place a huge onus on brokers and expose them to an increased risk of litigation, said Philippa Samworth, a specialist in civil litigation at Dutton Brock LLP.Samworth spoke about the proposed reforms to Ontario’s […]

By Canadian Underwriter | January 15, 2010

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