Legal / Regulation

Quick Resolution

The Licence Appeal Tribunal has been hearing disputed Ontario accident benefits claims for more than a year. Although disputes seem to be resolved more quickly than they were by the Financial Services Commission of Ontario, it remains to be seen whether or not claimants are getting access to benefits in a more timely manner.

By May Gibillini, President, InHEALTH Inc. | June 1, 2017

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Slice launches “first on-demand insurance platform” for homeshare hosts in 13 states

Slice Labs Inc., a technology company offering what it calls “the first on-demand insurance platform in the United States,” announced on Wednesday the launch of their homeshare insurance product in 13 states. Homeshare hosts in 13 states – California, Colorado, Florida, Georgia, Illinois, Iowa, Maryland, Massachusetts, New Jersey, New York, Ohio, Texas and Washington – […]

By Canadian Underwriter | June 1, 2017

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HR

Technological change and cyber risk overtake regulation as top risks for global insurers: study

The global insurance industry’s ability to confront structural and technological changes is now the greatest risk it faces, according to a new survey of insurers and close observers of the sector, released on Tuesday. The Centre for the Study of Financial Innovation’s (CFSI) latest Insurance Banana Skins 2017 survey, conducted with support from PwC, surveyed […]

By Canadian Underwriter | May 31, 2017

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TSB urges Transport Canada to update cockpit voice recorder regulations

Transport Canada needs to update its regulations on flight recorders, Transportation Safety Board of Canada suggested Monday. The federal government’s response to a recommendation from a 1993 accident that killed seven is “still unsatisfactory,” TSB argued Monday in a tweet. TSB recommended more than 20 years ago that Transport Canada “streamline its processes to facilitate […]

By Canadian Underwriter | May 31, 2017

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