Claims
Sue Smith was walking on a barrier free access ramp between the roadway and the sidewalk of a shopping plaza when she reportedly slipped and fell on ice. As a result of her fall, Sue reportedly sustained injuries to her face and kneecap. You are asked to evaluate her claim and decide whether her injuries […]
By Jeff Archbold And Maja Rehou | January 31, 2010
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After a remediation period in 2008, HCAI is now ready for its re-launch; fully prepared to handle the large volume of users.
By Allison Brand | January 31, 2010
Although loss investigation activities for commercial risks are similar to those for personal lines, the nature of the property is different, as are the wordings used in commercial policies. The following review takes the standard Commercial Property Broad Form as a starting point. This form covers against all risk of direct physical loss or damage, […]
January 31, 2010
Donald N. Hull has been promoted to vice president, Ontario region, at McLarens Canada. In his 36-year career, Hull has been director and the senior executive for an international claims company, both in Canada and internationally. He has also previously been vice president of a major Canadian property management concern, and has managed claims services […]
The Ontario Chapter of the Risk & Insurance Management Society (ORIMS) held its Christmas Luncheon on Dec. 16 at the Royal York Hotel in Toronto. More than 650 attended and, in keeping with the spirit of giving, the ORIMS executive chose to raise funds for The Daily Bread Food Bank in support of their fight […]
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McCague Borlack LLP hosted their annual “Christmas in January” at the Design Exchange on January 20th, 2010 and enjoyed the opportunity to share drinks, discussion and celebrate the occasion with more than 300 guests.
MD&D’s Annual American Thanksgiving once again attracted industry guests to an afternoon of football, food and socializing. On Nov. 6, Montana’s M Lounge was filled with industry delegates catching up with old friends, enjoying tasty treats with football playing in the backdrop.
Dec. 3, 2009 saw the Ontario Pond of the Honourable Order of the Blue Goose host its annual Christmas Galabration with well over 100 Ganders and guests in attendance. Liberty Group’s newly renovated Ciao Wine Bar in Toronto’s trendy Yorkville area served as the setting. Cocktails and a fabulous meal were followed by the amazing […]
An insurance company has been found liable to pay a policyholder injured in an auto collision under the uninsured provisions of the policy, even though the policyholder failed to sue potentially negligent and/or liable insured third parties. The Supreme Court of Canada did not grant leave to appeal in Loftus v. Security National Insurance Company, […]
By Canadian Underwriter | January 29, 2010
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Industry
British Columbia plans to reduce the risk of auto theft during the Olympic Games by ‘flooding’ venue and public transit parking lots with bait cars.The initiative is part of the Integrated Municipal Provincial Auto Crime Team (IMPACT)’s strategy during the Winter Games.Other key components include:• Planting bait cars with property — cameras and laptops, for […]
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