Claims
Lytton residents would be better shielded from another blaze if they invested an average of $5,000 to rebuild using fire-resistant material.
By Jason Contant | October 12, 2022
1 min read
A new claims solution may help carriers save costs during the claims process while also saving the environment. Through the new EcoClaims pilot program — which diverts waste from landfills by recycling flooring and drywall during the claims and restoration process — carriers may be able to save on costs incurred from renting disposal bins […]
By Alyssa DiSabatino | October 12, 2022
2 min read
OSFI is preparing guidance that includes a broader inquiry about insurers’ arrangements with third parties generally — including brokers.
By David Gambrill | October 12, 2022
3 min read
Currently, condo corporations are forced to pay into a self-insurance fund that often empties faster than it fills up.
By Jason Contant | October 11, 2022
Alberta needs to improve its driver training program for truckers because the current system offers too few hands on practice hours
By Phil | October 11, 2022
Seventy-four per cent of organizations across Canada have decided to invest in cyber insurance in 2022 compared to 59% in 2021 despite increasing costs and requirements, finds a survey from the Canadian Internet Registration Authority (CIRA). However, most organizations with a policy indicate that their provider has made changes to the coverage. The most […]
By Alyssa DiSabatino | October 11, 2022
Munich Re, one of the world's biggest insurance companies, will stop backing new oil and gas fields beginning next April.
A large property loss claim can be worsened by theft or adverse weather events during the initial logistics stage if insurers don’t act quickly, a contractor expert warned during the Ontario Insurance Adjusters Association’s claims conference in Toronto Wednesday. Insurers need to be especially prudent about handling claims right now, because, as an industry, “we’re […]
By Alyssa DiSabatino | October 7, 2022
A Nova Scotia brokerage that sued its tech vendor 11 years ago over server issues is allowed to proceed with its case.
By David Gambrill | October 7, 2022
Incorporating diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) successfully into the workplace has to come from a genuine desire to improve a workplace culture rather than as a way to check boxes, speakers said in a RIMS Canada Conference panel discussion. “Often [DEI] training will be done for compliance purposes,” said Sarah Robson, president and CEO of […]
By Alyssa DiSabatino | October 6, 2022
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