- Guarantee CEO, Alister Campbell, suggests that Ontario auto insurance regulations and OSFI's capital requirements are contributing to a decline in foreign P&C carriers in Canada.
- The Scarlett and Belair decision is beginning to gain media attention: Accident victim wins challenge to Ontario’s $3,500 minor injury cap.
- Conflicting FSCO arbitration decisions have made the interpretation of what is an "accident" about as clear as mud.
- A number of no-fault auto insurance states are exploring reforms to address fraudulent claims.
- An RSA executive indicates that brokers are still losing market share to direct writers as customers want more web and mobile services but the decline will begin to slow down.
- Ontario polling numbers all over the map. Now a Forum Research poll is indicating that Wynne’s Liberals have jumped into a first-place tie with Tories.
Monday, 29 April 2013
Insurance News - Monday, April 29, 2013
Here are the leading auto insurance headlines from ONTARIO AUTO INSURANCE TOPICS ON TWITTER for Monday, April 29, 2013:
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