Showing Tag: Insurance Law

Are You Being Sued by a Bankrupt Plaintiff? Here’s what you need to know!

Unfortunately, there are too many occasions where a defendant in an action declares bankruptcy, which results in a stay on proceedings and…

Article

Insurance Policies For Online Fraud Are Not Always The Answer

The City of Saskatoon made national headlines in August, 2019 for reasons they would rather forget. City Administration admitted an employee had…

Article

Your (Sometime) Friend, Insurance Subrogation

Neighbour #1, “It says here you’re suing me!” Neighbour #2, “I’m what?!?” A lawsuit was commenced in 2015 over an explosion in…

Article

Time Is Running Out For Life Insurance Tax Benefits

Unless you sell insurance policies, chances are you have not given much thought to life insurance rules today. There is even less…

Article

Mental Distress Damages from Breach Of Disability Contracts

The aim of this article is to explain the development and expansion of mental distress as a head of damage under a…

Article

Protecting Boards of Directors From Claims

Being on the Board of Directors for a corporation involves the investment of personal time but can also carry the risk of…

Article

SGI Dodges A Bullet – Sort Of

Teresa Wilson was awarded punitive damages and costs on a solicitor-client basis against SGI for the way that it handled her claim…

Article

Business Income Insurance

As business owners, we all understand the importance of insuring inventory, equipment and premises. While we may choose to risk limited coverage for…

Article