Risk
Solid investigation procedures and negotiating site access are among several key elements in the effective handling of a builders risk claim.
By Brian Lloyd | August 31, 2010
7 min read
Insurance Bureau of Canada (IBC) applauds the leadership of municipalities in adapting to climate change by taking steps to reduce water damage.
By Mary Lou O'Reilly | August 31, 2010
5 min read
1 Elliott Special Risks LP (a Markel International company) has announced a series of appointments and promotions. They include: • Isabel Treggia 1[a], senior underwriter; • Colleen Kenny 1[b], property underwriter; and • Bob Bousfield 1[c] has been promoted to assistant vice president. 2 Marsh has appointed Gerry Russ 2[a] as its managing director and […]
August 31, 2010
Tino Brambilla, the new chairman of the RIMS Canada Council, has spent the greater part of his professional life in risk and loss control.
By David Gambrill, Editor | July 31, 2010
Canada's relatively economic stability is attracting new players to the Canadian market.
By Ken Arthurs | July 31, 2010
A volcanic eruption begs the question: When we become dependent on a global supply chain, are we prepared for global risks that might affect our operational ouput?
By Urs Uhlmann | July 31, 2010
4 min read
As insurance companies increasingly use Voice-over-Internet-Protocols (VoIP) technology, new risks have emerged related to using unsecure phone lines to transmit Internet data.
By Kevin Kalinich | July 31, 2010
6 min read
Insurance coverage for cyber-liability is starting to become more refined as exposures become better understood.
By Scott Schleicher & Steven Anderson | July 31, 2010
European regulators have proposed very stringent capital requirements for the European insurance market as part of Solvency II. Risk managers in both Europe and Canada are concerned these requirements might have a 'domino effect' on the Canadian market, featuring shrinking coverage availability, higher prices and, potentially, mergers and acquisitions.
By Vanessa Mariga | July 31, 2010
15 min read
The Institute for Catastrophic Loss Reduction (ICLR) has called for changes to the Ontario Building Code to help prevent water and wind damage.
By Grant Kelly, Director, Climate Change Adaptation Projects, Institute For Catastrophic Loss Reduction | July 31, 2010
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