Claims
Insurance customers tend not to read their policies closely, so claims adjusters need to step up and manage the process when disaster strikes
By Phil | May 15, 2024
2 min read
The current economic environment is leading to more complex claims handling for the transportation sector.
By Jason Contant | May 15, 2024
3 min read
Thousands of people in Western Canada remain displaced from their homes from wildfires that triggered evacuation orders and alerts.
A wildfire just outside the community of Fort Nelson has grown as residents in British Columbia's northeast receive more evacuation orders.
By Jason Contant | May 14, 2024
The 1999 Fire Underwriters Survey is more than just a technical standard, it’s the City of Calgary “policy,” an Alberta court has ruled.
By David Gambrill | May 14, 2024
A state or state-sponsored actor was likely responsible for a series of cyberattacks targeting British Columbia government networks.
By Jason Contant | May 13, 2024
Fort Nelson, B.C., is about 1.5 km away from becoming the first major natural catastrophe of Canada’s 2024 wildfire season.
By David Gambrill | May 13, 2024
Labour shortages are keeping auto clients in rental cars far longer, and so are shortages of used parts and insurance adjusters
By Phil | May 13, 2024
Intact is calling the actuarial analysis contained in an Alberta government-commissioned report on auto reform “deeply flawed."
By Jason Contant | May 10, 2024
4 min read
A BC cyclist who took action against an insurer, rather than the driver involved in the accident, recently saw his case dismissed.
By Phil | May 10, 2024
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