- Study suggests long-haul truckers consuming caffeine to stay awake reduced the likelihood of crashing by 63 percent.
- Lawyer pleads guilty in $279 million New York no-fault auto insurance fraud case.
- Insurance Industry invites consumers to Vaughan Mills to provide feedback on the Ontario auto insurance system.
- Justice of the peace dismisses 68 driving charges after 71-second wait for prosecutor for a prosecutor to show up.
- Ontario is planning to expand the number of road violations subject to a denial of license plate renewal including driving without insurance.
- Nova Scotia Court of Appeal upholds finding of minor injury, limiting plaintiff’s general damages to $2,500.
Wednesday, 20 March 2013
Insurance News - Wednesday, March 20, 2013
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