Thursday, December 31, 2015
Wednesday, December 30, 2015
Insurance News - Wednesday, December 30, 2015
Here are the leading auto insurance headlines from ONTARIO AUTO INSURANCE TOPICS ON TWITTER for Wednesday, December 30, 2015:
- City of Toronto won’t block Uber’s new $5 commuter service but it is doing a legal review.
- Another legal battle for Uber as the Seattle city council votes to treat Uber drivers as employees by giving them collective-bargaining rights.
- California sets rules for self-driving cars; must have steering wheel and licensed driver behind the wheel. Google is not happy.
- Google plans to make its self-driving cars unit, which will offer rides for hire to compete with Uber, a stand-alone business under the Alphabet Inc. corporate umbrella in 2016,
- The self-driving car, that cutting-edge creation that’s supposed to lead to a world without accidents, is achieving the exact opposite right now. Because driverless cars obey the laws, humans don't so much.
- Google and Ford are about to announce they are forming a partnership to build self-driving cars.
- Wawanesa Insurance is asking policy holders if they are driving for Uber. And cancelling policies if the answer is yes.
Sunday, December 27, 2015
Insurance News - Sunday, December 27, 2015
Here are the leading auto insurance headlines from ONTARIO AUTO INSURANCE TOPICS ON TWITTER for Sunday, December 27, 2015:
- Studies suggest that insurance customers will walk away if purchasing insurance is slow, complicated and difficult.
- The $75,000 problem for self-driving cars is going away as the cost of LIDAR sensors drop.
- Self-driving cars can lure drivers into false sense of security and even lull them to sleep.
- If you want to know why Uber ignores regulators and not intimidated by law suits? Because they are worth around $85 billion.
- Uber is testing out food delivery in Toronto.
- Uber is also trying out commuter service to compete with the TTC.
- In Uber fight, taxi drivers on wrong side of history – and consumerism.
Thursday, December 17, 2015
Safe Travels this Holiday!
The Holidays are in full swing and with Christmas just a couple of days away; many have already started their Holiday travels. Being the insurance people that we are, here are a few tips for a safe and secure season of travel.
3) Car travelers should be prepared for heavy snow at all times. The best way to do this is to make sure you have extra blankest, windshield washer fluid, ice scrapers and even a small shovel. You never know when you might need any of those things. Also, be sure to have your phone charged during the trip so that you have it in case of an emergency.
4) Don’t skimp on heat in your home: This time last year our big recommendation in our “Traveling Over the Holiday” blog article was to keep the heat in your house at a reasonable level so your pipes don’t freeze. Again, we recommend this.
Those are just a few simple tips. We here at Fey Insurance hope you have a wonderful Holiday and Merry Christmas
1) Make your home seem like someone is still there. You can do this several ways. Leave your front and back porch lights on so that at night your house is lit up. Ask a neighbor to collect your mail while you are gone so it doesn’t stack up. You can also ask the post office to hold if for you until you get back. Another way to make it look like you are home is to ask a neighbor to pull in and out of your driveway at some point if it snows giving the appearance that you have been in and out of your house.
2) Don’t show off to the Facebook world that you are on vacation. I know this can be tough for some but letting everyone know you are out of town on Facebook can be dangerous. We recommend waiting until you get home from your trip before you post vacation pictures.
4) Don’t skimp on heat in your home: This time last year our big recommendation in our “Traveling Over the Holiday” blog article was to keep the heat in your house at a reasonable level so your pipes don’t freeze. Again, we recommend this.
Those are just a few simple tips. We here at Fey Insurance hope you have a wonderful Holiday and Merry Christmas
Wednesday, December 9, 2015
Government Posts Proposed Changes to DRS Regulations
The Ministry of Finance has posted proposed changes to Insurance Act regulations to provide for the transition the Automobile Insurance Dispute Resolution System from the Financial Services Commission of Ontario (FSCO) to the Ministry of the Attorney General's Licence Appeal Tribunal (LAT), and the wind down of disputes filed at FSCO.
Proposed amendments include:
• The last date for submitting applications for mediation, neutral evaluation, or the appointment of an arbitrator to FSCO will be March 31, 2016.
• An application for an appeal to the FSCO Director of Arbitrations will only be accepted where the application for the appointment of an arbitrator was received by March 31, 2016.
• As well, an applications for a variation or revocation to the FSCO Director of Arbitrations will only be accepted where the application for the appointment of an arbitrator was received by March 31, 2016.
• The Office of the Director of Arbitrations will continue to function until all notices of appeal and all applications for variation or revocation have been finally determined.
• Statutory Accident Benefits Schedule (SABS) provisions that apply to the dispute resolution process at FSCO will continue to apply, as they read on March 31, 2016, to all applications that were received by FSCO before the transition date but are not finally determined before that date. The SABS will also be amended, where necessary, to apply to applications filed at the LAT on or after April 1, 2016.
Proposed amendments include:
• The last date for submitting applications for mediation, neutral evaluation, or the appointment of an arbitrator to FSCO will be March 31, 2016.
• An application for an appeal to the FSCO Director of Arbitrations will only be accepted where the application for the appointment of an arbitrator was received by March 31, 2016.
• As well, an applications for a variation or revocation to the FSCO Director of Arbitrations will only be accepted where the application for the appointment of an arbitrator was received by March 31, 2016.
• The Office of the Director of Arbitrations will continue to function until all notices of appeal and all applications for variation or revocation have been finally determined.
• Statutory Accident Benefits Schedule (SABS) provisions that apply to the dispute resolution process at FSCO will continue to apply, as they read on March 31, 2016, to all applications that were received by FSCO before the transition date but are not finally determined before that date. The SABS will also be amended, where necessary, to apply to applications filed at the LAT on or after April 1, 2016.
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