Claims

Saskatchewan brokers gear up for change

As Saskatchewan’s brokers joined for their annual conference recently, proposed changes to rate classifications by Saskatchewan Government Insurance (SGI) were the hot topic for discussion. Prior to the meeting, SGI announced plans to reclassify light commercial vehicles by removing the $15,000 damage cap, in essence removing the distinction between commercial and private vehicles. The Insurance […]

November 30, 2000

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LEGISLATION CATCHES UP TO TECHNOLOGY

The federal and provincial legislators across Canada are slowly moving toward a uniform approach to regulating the legality of e-commerce contracts. Legislation set to be passed in Ontario this year under Bill-88 is expected to solidify this drive, with the implications immense for insurers.

By Brian Reeve, Partner at Cassels Brock & Blackwell Llp | October 31, 2000

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News (October 01, 2000)

Hamilton, Ontario firefighters have a new tool to detect hot spots, thanks to Paul’s Restorations. The Hamilton-based company, which works for the insurance industry to provide cleaning and repair services following fires, floods and other claims, recently donated a Thermal Imaging Camera valued at $30,000 to the local fire department. The camera helps firefighters ‘see […]

September 30, 2000

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Slow claims hit Lindsey Morden

Second quarter 2000 results for Lindsey Morden (TSE: LM) show the global claims adjusting company suffered a net loss of $5.1 million for the three months ending June 30. The loss, which amounts to 43 a share, largely resulted from a decline in claims activity, the directors report. Included in the net loss is $4.9 […]

September 30, 2000

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