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Traditional claims transformations have focused on the physical damage side of auto claims. But opportunities exist to transform the management of accident benefits (AB) and bodily injury (BI) claims.
By Allan Buitendag & Jeff Anderson | April 30, 2010
5 min read
WICC Ontario held its 14th annual gala dinner, Dream in Colour, on Apr. 14, 2010 at The Westin Harbour Castle Hotel in Toronto. WICC dinner co-chair and evening emcee Michael Butler introduced WICC co-chair Carolyn Horan, who presented Rick Perciante, acting CEO of the Ontario division of the Canadian Cancer Society, with a cheque from […]
April 30, 2010
1 min read
The Property Casualty Underwriters Club (PCUC) held its Spring Thaw on Apr. 30 at the Rosewater Room in Toronto. The annual event added some sunshine to everyone’s day. Attendees warmed up to great company, cocktails, food and special entertainment. See all photos from this event at www.canadianunderwriter.ca/gallery
The most recent reforms to Ontario's auto insurance product may be the most fundamental yet; they respond first and foremost to the needs of consumers.
By Ralph Palumbo | March 31, 2010
4 min read
1 ISO has teamed up with MSA Research Inc. to launch Property Claims Services (PCS), an industry- wide loss calculator, in Canada. PCS-Canada service will enable insurers, reinsurers, brokers and other industry stakeholders to receive industry-wide data about Canadian catastrophes, including man-made and extreme weather events. The service is being launched with the support of […]
March 31, 2010
Popular Culture Review; A Canadian T.V. series featuring a struggling Hamilton adjuster, Jimmy Burn, wastes an opportunity to educate the public about the country's honourable insurance adjusting profession.
By Fred Plant | December 31, 2009
Fire coverage following earthquake and terrorist events needs clarification now that B.C. has passed new amendments to update its Insurance Act.
October 31, 2009
3 min read
The third annual National Insurance Conference of Canada (NICC) featured speakers such as former prime minister of Canada Jean Chretien, conference master of ceremonies Gregg Hanson and OSFI superintendent Julie Dickson, to name a few. Speakers offered poignant insights on the current trends and state of Canada’s property and casualty industry. See all photos from […]
RESEARCH BY PARTNERRE SUGGESTS HIKES OF BETWEEN 4% AND 8% TO OFFSET LOW INTEREST RATES Internal research by PartnerRe suggests a reinsurer would have to increase its rates by 4.3% (for short-term, property, non-proportional business) and 8.9% (for long-tail, motor, non-proportional business) just to account for lower interest rates and no other factors. PartnerRe presented […]
September 30, 2009
2 min read
Delegates and guests attended the 25th annual Canadian Independent Adjusters’ Association (CIAA) Annual Conference in Montreal, Quebec. Attendees played a day of golf, enjoyed dinner at Le Cabaret du Roy in Old Montreal and sailed on a boat cruise through the harbour. Hockey legends Rejean Houle and Yvan Cournoyer started off Saturday’s education sessions with […]
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