Claims
An Ontario Superior Court of Justice case, Oliveira v. Mullings, recently considered the standard for summarily dismissing a claim made against an auto insurer. The claim was based on a September 2003 motor vehicle collision, in which one of the defendants, Phillip Mullings, was the driver of a vehicle owned by his mother, defendant Claudia […]
August 1, 2007
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The Alberta government on June 12 introduced Bill 42, which contains a number of changes to the province’s Insurance Act, including an extension of the limitation period for a policyholder to claim against an insurer from one to two years. The bill proposes to establish a regulation-making authority that would require disclosure of a limitation […]
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The claims profession is not immune to the same succession issues facing the insurance and other industries.
By Laura Kupcis | August 1, 2007
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In order to secure a future in the industry, independent adjusters need to go one step further.
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The attitude of the Canadian courts to bifurcation
By Havelock Madill, Q.C. | August 1, 2007
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How understanding and preparing for changes in the physical damage claims distribution can give you a competitive advantage.
By Greg Horn | August 1, 2007
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The Ontario government's attempt to limit leasing and rental company liability.
By Stephen R. Moore | August 1, 2007
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A growing trend in insurance fraud
By Insurance Bureau of Canada Investigative Services | August 1, 2007
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Case out of B.C. clarifies the importance of disclosing all pertinent information.
By Joseph P. Cahan | August 1, 2007
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In the summer of 2000 Chris Lamon, a stuntman, was killed during the filming of the Steven Seagal movie Exit Wounds. He and another stuntperson were supposed to roll safely out of a van travelling upside down on a street, but due to the slightest of miscalculations, Lamon apparently hit his head and was mortally […]
By Jeff Archbold | August 1, 2007
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