- The Quebec Court of Appeal in Axa Assurances v. L.S. clarifies the threshold for voiding an insurance policy for material misrepresentation.
- California Auto Club voluntarily drops rates 4.1% due to lower claims, something we haven't seen in Ontario in a while.
- I think we all have experienced this: Nearly half of all drivers who hit parked cars don’t always leave notes.
- Is e-commerce appropriate for insurance considering the complexity of the product?
- Another study by J.D. Power, this one suggests that insurance websites perform better in policy servicing than policy shopping.
- Transportation Minister Glen Murray is considering a 1-metre passing rule for cars passing bikes though not in this legislative session.
- Big Move revenue tools proposed by Metrolinx will cost an average of $77 per GTHA family and include: 1% HST increase, 5 cent rise in GTHA gas prices, business parking levy, development charges. Implementing pay-for-use HOV lanes may be problematic if users include both single and multi-occupant vehicles.
- The minority Liberal government's budget motion passed by a vote of 65 to 36 yesterday. The next step is the second reading vote on Bill 65. The auto insurance reforms are still alive.
- Insurers and brokers are going to have a real tough time explaining how the 15% rate reductions will work based on this story.
- Not surprising that Rob Ford's troubles are hurting Tim Hudak's PCs in the polls.
Thứ Tư, 6 tháng 11, 2013
Insurance News - Thursday, May 30, 2013
Here are the leading auto insurance headlines from ONTARIO AUTO INSURANCE TOPICS ON TWITTER for Thursday, May 30, 2013:
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