- Man acquitted of careless driving after coughing caused driver to close his eyes and kill pedestrian.
- Ontario Ministry of Finance announces that new auto insurance anti-fraud regulatory amendments are to be introduced.
- Man assaulted in his car denied accident benefits by Ontario appeal court because injuries not connected to use or operation of vehicle.
- Catastrophic impairment cases continue to vex insurer.
- Accident benefit dispute process makes no sense.
- Forbes lists the 10 cheapest and most expensive 2013 cars to insure.
- iPhone has an app that lets you report a car accident.
- Survey finds 75 percent of claims systems should be upgraded or replaced within five years.
- Toronto Star endorses Sandra Pupatello as Liberals' best chance to hold on to power.
Tuesday, 22 January 2013
Insurance News - Tuesday, January 22, 2013
Here are the leading auto insurance headlines from ONTARIO AUTO INSURANCE TOPICS ON TWITTER for Tuesday, January 22, 2013:
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