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Housekeeping, home maintanence claims not subject to threshold: Ontario court

Auto accident claims for housekeeping and home maintenance expenses in Ontario are not subject to the province’s legislative threshold that restricts payments only to those claimants who suffer from “serious and permanent” impairments, the Ontario Superior Court of Justice has ruled in Sabourin v. Dominion of Canada General Insurance.Although the province’s Insurance Act does protect […]

By Canadian Underwriter | April 16, 2009

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Drive-by shooting injury not covered by auto policy

A catastrophically injured victim of a drive-by shooting is not entitled to coverage under the OPCF 44R–Family Protection Coverage Endorsement, the Ontario Court of Appeal has ruled.Louise Russo walked into a Toronto-area sandwich shop in 2004, when a van with three men drove up to the window of the shop and two men fired guns […]

By Canadian Underwriter | April 16, 2009

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Many insurers relying on stale information to manage risks; study finds

Many insurers manage risk using stale, outdated reports and information, a study by the London-based Economist Intelligence Unit found.In 2008 Q4 and 2009 Q1, the EIU surveyed 446 senior executives from 10 industries around the world about their views on the financial processes that support governance, risk and compliance. Of this total, 58 came from […]

By Canadian Underwriter | April 16, 2009

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The Co-operators reports decreased net income in 2008

The Co-operators has reported a net income of Cdn$82.4 million in 2008, a decrease from Cdn$158.7 million in 2007. “The Co-operators and its member-owners reflected upon a year marked by unprecedented economic upheaval and market volatility,” according to a company release. “Despite the challenging environment, The Co-operators maintained its financial strength, expanded its membership base […]

By Canadian Underwriter | April 16, 2009

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