Claims
Intact Insurance doesn't have to defend a man with schizophrenia who stabbed a gun store owner while in the grip of a psychotic delusion.
By David Gambrill | April 14, 2023
3 min read
Carriers appear to be taking claims adjusting expenses internally more often, a trend of concern to the independent adjusting community.
By Jason Contant | April 14, 2023
2 min read
A $14.7-million settlement has been reached in a class-action lawsuit brought against the Montreal Roman Catholic archdiocese.
Economic headwinds could raise the chances of lawsuits and eventually insurance claims against private company directors and officers.
By Phil | April 12, 2023
The storm that struck Quebec was large, but nothing in comparison to the infamous 1998 Quebec ice storm, industry professionals said.
By Jason Contant | April 12, 2023
Insurance claims can get complex but if you have all the facts and numbers at your fingertips the process becomes a lot simpler
By Phil | April 11, 2023
Oil and gas infrastructure in Canada and around the world is routinely targeted by cybercriminals, experts say.
By Jason Contant | April 11, 2023
1 min read
An exceedingly tough reinsurance cycle saw insurers quoted double digit rate increases upon the Jan. 1 2023 renewal. Some portfolios without a significant loss history saw increases of 25% to 30%, while other portfolios with losses saw their reinsurance rate increases climb as high as 50% to 70%, Donald Callahan, managing director of Guy Carpenter […]
By Alyssa DiSabatino | April 6, 2023
4 min read
Underwriters are starting to address cyber exposure in directors and officers (D&O) policies, an insurtech said at an industry event.
By Jason Contant | April 6, 2023
Reported outages are concentrated in central Ontario, and Environment Canada expects around 50 millimetres of rainfall through tonight.
By Jason Contant | April 5, 2023
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