Risk

Mold & Water Damage Claims: Avoiding the Headache

The industry's newest catalyst is a four-letter word: MOLD. Should we be alarmed about this sleeping monster? How is it affecting people's health and that of their children? How did it get here, and why is it growing? Insurers are trying to come to grips with this new threat, at the same time facing claims for incidents that happened perhaps years earlier.

By Alex Lozecki Sr., president of Environmental Solutions Internati | August 31, 2002

6 min read

9/11 One Year Later: Lingering Issues

As the grim anniversary of the September 11 terrorist attacks in New York City and the Pentagon approached, its reverberations were still being felt. Battles in the Middle East rage on, the world's economies continue to struggle and, in the realm of insurance, uncertainties linger. Chief among these is the lack of available terrorism coverage, specifically affecting aviation and commercial property lines. Despite hopes of a solution, a year after the tragedy that represents the largest loss in insurance history, the terrorism insurance market remains in disarray.

By Vikki Spencer | August 31, 2002

9 min read

American Re consolidates Canadian operation

The Canadian operation of American Re has been rationalized with the underwriting and client service functions shifted to the group’s Princeton, New Jersey-based headquarters. The operational change, which will see the company close its Montreal office with Toronto remaining to handle claims settlement and other administrative duties, will take effect this September, confirms John Gallagher, […]

August 31, 2002

1 min read

Brokers Beware: Dealing with unlicensed insurers

One of the most basic responsibilities of an insurance broker is to place coverage with a reputable insurer. The decision to use an unlicensed insurer can result in significant risks for both the broker and the insured.

By Brian Reeve, a partner at Cassels Brock & Blackwell LLP | August 31, 2002

5 min read