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Personal injury fraud a $500 million problem, says study

A newly-released study suggests personal injury fraud could be costing Canadian insurers more than $500 million each year. The study, commissioned by the Canadian Coalition Against Insurance Fraud (CCAIF), estimates that last year insurers paid over $500 million for personal injury claims that contained some form of fraud.The claims included accident benefit (AB), bodily injury […]

By Canadian Underwriter | October 17, 2001

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Bush proposes to protect insurers from future terror attack losses

To aid the insurance industry to withstand future terrorism losses, the Bush administration has proposed that the insurance industry and the government would split the costs of property claims from future terror attacks. Taxpayers would pick up 80 per cent of the first $20 billion US in costs next year and insurers the rest. The […]

By Canadian Underwriter | October 16, 2001

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AXA cancels world cup soccer coverage allegedly due to terrorism risk

The world soccer governing body FIFA announced today that its largest insurer for the upcoming 2002 World Cup has provided a cancellation notice for its portion of the insurance program covering the football events to take place in Korea and Japan. FIFA says, however, that this will not endanger the staging of the 2002 World […]

By Canadian Underwriter | October 15, 2001

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Lloyd’s losses scrutinized by U.S. regulator

U.S. regulators will be looking at the finances of insurance market Lloyd’s of London in the wake of the terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center and Pentagon on September 11. Following the incidents, Lloyd’s announced that its exposures would be US$1.9 billion for the market as a whole. The National Association of Insurance Commissioners […]

By Canadian Underwriter | October 15, 2001

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