Risk

Toxic Mold Claims: Covering the Bases

Events in the Texas homeowners' insurance market have sent a chill through the North American insurance industry - multi-million dollar court awards, big company withdrawals, exclusion debates. In Canada, insurers have seen the mold threat coming as they watch their U.S. counterparts struggle to keep pace with this emerging peril. And, while there is agreement that mold has the potential to hit the Canadian market just as hard, insurers are looking south to learn from the U.S. example before it becomes too late.

By Vikki Spence | October 31, 2002

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Coming Events (November 01, 2002)

Announcements in Coming Events are run free of charge as a service to the industry. Items should be submitted by the first of the month prior to the month in which the announcement is to appear. To post events online, visit www.canadianunderwriter.ca and click on “Submit Your Event”. CIAA (Accountants) Seminar & Luncheon: Regulatory Issues. […]

October 31, 2002

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Insurers turn to loss control as property claims spiral

With the rise in claims costs having exceeded the growth of premiums for the last five years, it should come as no surprise that last year saw the Canadian property and casualty insurance industry incur a negative development on prior year claims, says Susan Vella, senior vice president of personal insurance at Chubb Insurance Co. […]

October 31, 2002

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Scor on watch following dismal results

Several ratings agencies have downgraded or placed Paris-based SCOR and its subsidiaries on watch following news the reinsurance giant would suffer big losses this year.SCOR announced it expects to lose EUR 250 million (Cdn$386 million) this year due to investment woes, reserve deterioration, European flood losses this summer and credit underwriting losses. This comes despite […]

By Canadian Underwriter | October 31, 2002

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