Usage based auto insurance gains more attention in Ontario

Telematics Usage based auto insurance

Usage based insurance plans are starting to see widespread adoption Usage based auto insurance is beginning to pick up momentum in Ontario, Canada, but the Financial Services Commission of Ontario has been slow to grant approval for the technology used for this type of insurance coverage. Insurance companies operating in the province have begun applying for approval to use the technology that is capable of monitoring a person’s driving habits. Insurers suggest that this technology could help lower insurance costs for drivers significantly, depending on how often they actually drive.…

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Homeowners insurance rates likely to spike in Alberta

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Alberta floods cause spike in insurance rates Homeowners in Alberta, Canada, are preparing to see higher insurance rates as insurers begin to feel the financial impact caused by recent floods. The Insurance Bureau of Canada notes that insurers have been weighing the impact of floods that struck Alberta in June of this year and many have found the need to raise rates in order to mitigate the financial blow of the disaster. Those that had fallen victim to flooding will likely see their homeowners insurance rates spike in the coming…

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Executives call for focus on flood insurance in Canada

Canadian insurers draw attention to issues concerning flood insurance coverage Insurance executives from 13 firms in Canada claim that access to comprehensive flood insurance protection in the country is inadequate. Executives recorded their opinions on the matter as part of a survey focused on the impact of devastating floods that recently struck Alberta and Toronto earlier this year. Flood disasters are becoming more common throughout Canada and executives believe that appropriate flood insurance coverage will not be available to consumers unless major action is taken on the matter. Alberta and…

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Flash floods in Canada put pressure on insurance industry

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Insurance industry sees spat of floods in Canada Toronto, Canada’s largest city and the provincial capital of Ontario, has fallen victim to devastating flash floods that could have a prominent impact on the insurance industry. Catastrophe modeling firm AIR Worldwide has released a new report concerning the flash floods and the impact that have had on the city. The report notes that in a matter of hours, powerful storms produced more than 4 inches of rainfall on July 8th, leading to unexpected flooding in many parts of the city. Flood…

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Homeowners insurance claims to be revisited in wake of Calgary floods

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Homeowners insurance sector sees harsh criticism come from consumers Over the past week, floods have become a major issue for the city of Calgary in Alberta, Canada. The city has fallen victim to flash floods that were caused by heavy rainfall earlier in the week. Heavy rains caused the Bow and Elbow rivers to overflow, flooding nearby neighborhoods and causing mandatory evacuations in some parts of the city. These floods became even more problematic due to sewage backups that exasperated the issue. The disaster has put a great deal of…

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