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Update: Insurer Must Defend G2 Licensed Drunk Driver

With reasons released today, the Court of Appeal has dismissed the insurer’s appeal. Tut v. RBC General Insurance Company, 2011 ONCA 644 (Originally posted June 29, 2011)  Today’s Ontario Reports contained an interesting duty to defend decision from February 2011. In Tut...

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Duty to Defend Goes Too Far?

Damon Tedford was being sued in regard to certain representations he made on a seller property information sheet by the person to whom he sold property in Ottawa. He submitted the claim to his insurer (TD Insurance — The decision...

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FSCO Allows Insurer’s Appeal over WSIB Issues

A FSCO Director’s Delegate has allowed an insurer’s appeal of an arbitrator’s decision, which allowed the claimant to pursue accident benefits despite an unsettled WSIB claim. In Balendra v. Security National, the claimant was working as a parking lot attendant...

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FSCO: Man Injured while Repairing Vehicle not in « Accident »

A FSCO arbitrator has ruled that a man who fell off a truck while repairing it was not involved in a motor vehicle accident for the purpose of receiving accident benefits. In Olesiuk v. Kingsway, John Earl Olesiuk was injured...

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ONCA: Single Vehicle Accident Caused Solely by Driver’s « Recklessness »

The Ontario Court of Appeal has just released a decision overturning the trial judge’s findings of liability in a single car motor vehicle accident. In Morsi v. Fermar Paving, Mark Morsi died in a single vehicle accident. His family sued...

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The Insuring Agreement: Key Concepts of Fortuity, Accident, Occurrence, and Property Damage

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Consumers Slow to Add New Optional SABS Coverages

FSCO’s August 30, 2011 Auto e-Newsletter contained the results of a survey the Commission conducted to find out whether consumers were buying the optional benefits available under the new SABS (policies issued/renewed on or after September 1, 2010). The results are...

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Defence Medical Reports Ordered to be Produced at FSCO

In the Sros (Elizabeth) Thi Thach v. State Farm Mutual Automobile Insurance Company, the applicant provided her experts in the AB claim with a copy of the defence medical reports completed in the companion tort action.  She refused to produce a...

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Man Attacked by Thugs was in Car « Accident », Gets Benefits

An Ontario Superior Court judge has ruled that an accident benefits claimant, whose loss occurred when he was assaulted by thugs at a gas station, was involved in an “accident” for the purpose of the SABS. In Downer v. The...

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FSCO Claimant Loses Missed 90-Day Limitation Period Appeal

FSCO has allowed an insurer’s appeal in a case over whether the claimant filed for arbitration too late. In Pilot v. Tyler, the insurer denied the claimant’s claim for non-earner benefits. Section 281.1 of the Insurance Act provides a two-year...

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