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Kingsway Q1 success driven by U.S. operations

At its AGM in Toronto today, Kingsway Financial Services (TSE, NYSE: KFS) marked yet another record quarter, with net income rising 77% year-on-year for the first three months of 2002. Net income is at $16.3 million versus $9.2 million for the first quarter 2001.The result is earnings per share of $0.33 for the quarter, compared […]

By Canadian Underwriter | May 2, 2002

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Caught in a Crunch – Auto Insurers Face Litigation Nightmare

Auto insurers may have been caught asleep at the wheel, in light of the recent decision in McNaughton versus The Co-operators. The Supreme Court of Canada refused the insurer leave to appeal a decision which could see deductibles returned to thousands of drivers who have written off their vehicles. In the wake of the decision, and as insurers await potential certification of the case as a class action, industry-wide reaction is still being measured. But no clear answers are in sight -- insurers and the legal public note that the case is raising as many questions as answers, with a potential pile-up of claims waiting to be addressed.

By Vicki Spencer | April 30, 2002

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BI claims and the “legal factor”: Looking Eastward

Some alarming statistics are coming out of Atlantic Canada on bodily injury claims. The costs of these claims are out of control and have resulted in a call by industry for an overhaul of the system.

By Philip Chapman, a partner at Huestis Ritch | April 30, 2002

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News (May 01, 2002)

Enterprise Rent-a-Car hosted its Big “E”vent recently at the Toronto Marriott Eaton Center, with donations to the Toronto Food Bank. From left to right, Jill Lane, Tom Dahlin and Darrin Nikolaus of Enterprise donned their zoot suits to welcome guests to an evening set in the swinging 1940s and featuring well-known swing band Big Rude […]

April 30, 2002

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