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Ismail El-Maach has been appointed senior engineer with MEA Forensic Engineers & Scientist’s injury biomechanics group.El-Maach has more than 13 years of biomechanical engineering experience, with a special emphasis on testing biological materials and developing safety systems, an MEA release says.El-Maach joins the firm at its first anniversary in the Toronto market and its 25th […]
By Canadian Underwriter | March 12, 2008
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Community Savings Credit Union’s board of directors has rejected Western Financial Group’s proposal to acquire the credit union.The proposal included an offer by a subsidiary of Western Financial Group, Bank West, to acquire Community Savings for approximately Cdn$345 million in cash, shares and payments to members.”Community Savings was an ideal platform on which we could […]
By Canadian Underwriter | March 11, 2008
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A trial judge erred in a personal injury case when he informed a jury as to the existence of a Cdn$300,000 cap on non-pecuniary damage awards, but did not explain the policy reasons for the cap, the Ontario Court of Appeal has ruled.The jury awarded Debbie Rizzi Cdn$236,494 in damages including Cdn$41,000 for general or […]
Manitoba Public Insurance (MPI) is doubling the number of its locations offering full licensing services, including written and road tests, vision screening and commercial vehicle registration.It is also constructing four new buildings, in addition to upgrading its existing buildings up to international environmental standards.The expansion will take two years and is intended to reflect growth […]
The Ontario Superior Court has dismissed a motion for summary judgment by the Pilot Insurance Company to end a court action against it by the province’s Motor Vehicle Accident Claims Fund (The Fund).The Fund, administered by the province’s ministry of finance, sought a claim for restitution against Pilot for accident benefits the Fund paid to […]
By Canadian Underwriter | March 10, 2008
The responsibility for ensuring safety when a skier is seated onto a chair lift is split 50/50 between the ski resort (and its chair lift attendant) and the skier, the Court of Appeal for British Columbia has ruled in Kralik v. Mount Seymour Resorts Ltd.The court reduced the amount awarded for loss of earnings, noting […]
PPG Canada Inc. and Summit Software Solutions have announced a new preferred vendor partnership, giving the PPG CertifiedFirst network of collision repair centres access to the complete line of Summit products and services. “From our customers who are already using the Summit software, we’ve had great feedback,” Jeffery Murphy, marketing programs manager, said in a […]
Celent’s Model Carrier 2008 report has been issued, recognizing 38 insurer technology initiatives as “Model Carrier Components.” These best practices in the use of technology span key areas of the product and policyholder life cycle, including product definition, distribution, underwriting, policy administration, service, billing, claims and reinsurance, Celent notes in a news release announcing the […]
By Canadian Underwriter | March 7, 2008
Ontario’s Court of Appeal has reversed a “Sanderson’ cost order” in a blended auto injury case, restoring the general legal principle that unsuccessful defendants should pay for the plaintiff’s costs.In Moore v. Wienecke, the plaintiff, Benjamin Moore, sued Peter Wienecke and George Hayik for injuries he sustained in two separate collisions.Moore in 1998 suffered a […]
The Ontario Superior Court of Justice ruled that water damage done to a policyholder’s roof which was under construction is insurable because it was wind that blew protective tarps off, exposing the roof to a rainstorm.In Vennard v. Aviva, James Vennard was re-shingling the roof of his home. Though the weather forecast for the day […]
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