How this auto claimant won additional pain and suffering damages
The controversial 2017 Saadati ruling from the Supreme Court of Canada was one reason an auto accident victim recently got an increase in pain and suffering damages.
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How driverless vehicles may make crash injuries worse
The severity of some accidents may increase as vehicles become driverless, in part because driver orientation will change, a crash reconstructionist told Canadian Underwriter in an interview last week.
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What changed for insurance industry under the new trade deal?
Aside from the name change from NAFTA to the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA), what changed for Canada’s property and casualty insurers under the new free trade agreement announced Monday?
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Home, auto insurance costs could rise after pot legalized: Experts
Canadians could face rising home and car insurance costs once recreational marijuana is legalized as insurers eye increased risks stemming from a potential increase in people consuming cannabis, according to industry experts.
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Some doctors are charging both government and patients privately in illegal double-dipping practice
Rosalia Guthrie is still astounded that it cost her $4,350 to get her shoulder injury assessed by a surgeon who works in Canada’s public health-care system.