Claims
Developing and utilizing the pool of Canadian claims adjusters for catastrophe response is a problem that’s keeping firms up at night.
By Alyssa DiSabatino | February 10, 2023
3 min read
The president of the Grape Growers Association of Nova Scotia says it will take years for vineyards to recover from the recent extreme cold snap.
1 min read
To help truck drivers in Alberta reduce their insurance rates, Facility Association is introducing a Telematics driver education program
By Phil | February 9, 2023
An auto insurer doesn't have to state a medical reason for denying income replacement benefits if it has valid non-medical reasons.
By David Gambrill | February 9, 2023
4 min read
Weather events like atmospheric rivers, derechos and bomb cyclones may seem new but they've been known and named phenomena for quite a while.
By Jason Contant | February 9, 2023
Charges have been laid against a company and senior official after a tug sank off the coast of B.C., killing the captain and one crew member.
2 min read
Despite lower inflation, higher reinsurance rates and elevated natural catastrophes will continue the industry's hard market in 2023.
By David Gambrill | February 8, 2023
Alberta's energy regulator has given Imperial Oil until the end of the month to figure out a way to fix ongoing seepage at a tailings pond.
By Jason Contant | February 8, 2023
Industry estimates in 2019 suggested a 5-15% likelihood of a Magnitude-7 earthquake in Quebec in the next 50 years.
An insurance company's report about damage to a condo building's roof led a Vancouver tribunal to order the condo owner to make repairs
By Phil | February 8, 2023
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