The answer appears to be YES. That’s the conclusion of a recently released report by the Traffic Injury Research Foundation. The common typecast of the drunk driver was male – often a young man: “for several decades, road safety research has demonstrated the fatalities and injuries related to road crashes (due to alcohol or other  more...


It does happen.  And when it does, it’s a major financial migraine for policyholders. During the 2008 financial meltdown, large global powerhouse insurers were brought to their knees, requiring financial assistance from the government to get them off life-support.  (Remember AIG in the US; ING in the Netherlands?) Although the Canadian insurance industry was largely  more...


“Law is a system of rules and guidelines which are enforced through social institutions to govern behaviour…” (Wikipedia definition). In the 21st century, the caution exercised in protecting the rights of others – including not damaging their property or causing them injury (physical, reputational, mental, emotional) – shapes almost every area of life: from owning  more...


You’ve had the experience: opening your vehicle insurance renewal policy, and groaning as you digest the cost to maintain coverage for another year – and on an asset of declining value. But the value of the car itself is of less consequence in calculating the premium than you might think. The Auditor General of Ontario  more...


According to a new US study* occupants may be safer in a hybrid vehicle than in a conventional gas-powered model. Statistically, the study found that injuries sustained from a collision were 25% lower  for occupants of hybrids. According to the study, this is “good news for green-minded drivers who don’t want to trade safety for  more...


With gold hovering around $1700 an oz., a client recently had some jewellery reappraised.  To his surprise, the gold bracelet purchased some years ago for $1,000 was now valued at $5800. To many of us, that is good news: a luxury buy that appreciates in value!  But of course petty thieves and break-and-enter types know  more...


Insurance is an unusual purchase – we buy it hoping to never use it. But insurance on assets and against legal liability provides a degree of financial certainty in the very uncertain, and unpredictable, world of risk. That is best evidenced – and most appreciated – when the unthinkable happens! Every week, we are supporting  more...


The policyholder Hubert Thomas was described by the court as an “an elderly gentleman with very limited formal education”.  Shortly after Christmas 2007, Thomas’ home sustained fire damage resulting from a wood-burning stove. What made a bad situation much worse is this: although he had purchased an insurance policy, the insurer refused to pay the  more...


For the first time in over 50 years, the private insurance industry in this country is solidly in Canadian hands. With INTACT’s purchase of AXA Canada from AXA’s Paris-based parent in September, 7 of the top 10 general insurers are Canadian-owned and headquartered in this country.  (This list excludes auto insurers owned by provincial governments  more...


We’ve heard it from advertisers for years: using a specific product will make you look younger, feel happier, express more confidence, __________________(you fill in the blank)… But some recent cases have caused advertisers to be more cautious about stating what their products will do. Example #1: in September, Reebok agreed to pay $25 million in  more...

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