Brokers are very busy people these days. This is due to all kinds of new insurance products designed to stay on top of consumers’ changing needs. Choice is good for the consumer. It’s good for brokers, too. The wide variety…
Read more →A small city that wasn’t designed to burn was put up in the middle of the Boreal forest that was designed to burn. Are we simply going to put Fort McMurray back the way it was? Fortunately for insureds in…
Read more →ICLR has been successful in gaining official authorization to allow a noted wildfire researcher behind police cordons to investigate the resilience to wildfire of certain homes in Fort McMurray, Alberta. Alan Westhaver is looking into the reasons why clusters of…
Read more →Along with claiming a reported 49 lives (at time of posting), injuring thousands and causing between $1.7- and $2.9 billion in insured damage (according to AIR), the April 14 (UTC) 6.4Mw and April 15 (UTC) 7.0Mw earthquakes in Kumamoto, Japan…
Read more →A new standard automobile insurance policy will come into effect in Ontario on June 1st, 2016. Compared to the current wording, the new wording contains reductions in coverage, particularly with respect to Statutory Accident Benefits. As stated in a bulletin…
Read more →You’ve probably heard this little chestnut on at least a few occasions: “Our underground storm sewers can’t handle the rainfall we get these days.” The implication is that under climate change and with increased runoff in urban centres from the…
Read more →When sanitary sewers back up into basements, the knee-jerk reaction by homeowners (and many insurers) is to blame the state of the local public infrastructure. Homeowners will almost always point the finger at their local government, even before they know…
Read more →The Ontario Superior Court has released its first-ever decision on whether the notorious OPCF 16 (Suspension of Coverage) endorsement form is mandatory when an insured wishes to remove road coverage from their policy. Why would an insured want to remove their road…
Read more →In an age where losses from severe weather are driving changes to homeowners’ policies that are not always seen as positive to insureds, it might be time to think about giving homeowners the option of a cheaper insurance product that…
Read more →Last week, we launched the new IBM Institute for Business Value study on insurance retention – I blogged about it on this site.[1] One of the recurring themes in the study is the threat of new entrants – today, some random thoughts around this topic: Continue reading
Read more →A large group of clients, brokers, industry analysts and speakers met at Swiss Re’s Centre for Global Dialogue in Rüschlikon, Switzerland March 26 for the release of Swiss Re’s latest sigma study on natural catastrophes and man-made disasters (2014). The…
Read more →The Consumer Electronics Show (CES) has been the preeminent show for seeing, hearing and feeling what is emerging and hot in consumer electronics at the beginning of each year. It is the place to go to see new electronic games,…
Read more →Canadian Underwriter magazine is excited to launch insBlogs.com – a collection of industry-specific blogs from a variety of personalities, across all segments of the market. Over the next few months, Canadian Underwriter will be inviting individuals to host their blog…
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