Claims

Insurers have no duty when driver does not hold valid licence

Insurers are right to deny coverage and are relieved of the duty to defend the owner and driver of a vehicle involved in a collision in cases in which the driver does not have a valid license, the Ontario Superior Court of Justice ruled in Miller (Litigation Guardian of) v. Carluccio. MacKenzie Miller, the plaintiff, […]

November 30, 2007

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Mediation and Personal Injury Cases

November 30, 2007

13 min read

Damages For Guardian Costs In Brain Injury Claims

In a serious brain injury case, damages for loss of income and future care are measured in millions of dollars. At the end of the case, a successful plaintiff will be left with a significant estate, and a continuing need for treatment and services. If the plaintiff is incapable of managing his finances and personal […]

November 30, 2007

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Denying A Claim

After a fair and thorough analysis of a claim, the loss adjuster may have to deliver bad news to the insured. In this article, we will discuss some important factors to keep in mind when denying a claim to the insured and skills you can use to relieve tense situations. Deliver the bad news that […]

November 30, 2007

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