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Implications of Social Safety Nets in Care Costing: Who Pays?

  • April 22, 2014
  • Patrick Brown

Traditionally, the insurer and defence counsel contest care costs items on the basis that the item being sought is either not needed to the extent asserted, is unreasonable, or the market rates are much lower. On occasion, however, the insurer will go beyond these legitimate arguments and seek to reduce their exposure by relying on social welfare programs.

Insurance Law

Got Fire Insurance?

  • April 22, 2014
  • Jeffrey M. Minicucci

Miscellany: Quotes from the Court

Insurance Law

Uninsured Automobile Coverage - Update from the Court of Appeal

  • January 22, 2014
  • Christina Polano

In Bruinsma v. Cresswell, the Ontario Court of Appeal had the opportunity to consider the interplay between the Statutory Conditions in the Insurance Act and Uninsured Automobile Coverage. This article outlines the Court's decision as to which will trump when there is an apparent conflict.

Insurance Law