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June 06, 2023
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Cutting Corners Can Cause Costs: Inadequate Affidavit of Documents

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INSURING AGAINST THE UNDERINSURED

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The UMC provision and OPCF-44R endorsement are important components of automobile insurance policies in Ontario. They are designed to protect policyholders from the financial risks associated with accidents involving underinsured, unidentified, or uninsured motorists.

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WAIVER OF SUBROGATION AND CONDOMINIUM INSURANCE

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Punitive damages awards must be warranted – Damages reduced by $50,000 in the Ontario Court of Appeal’s decision in Ahluwalia v. Ahluwalia, 2023 ONCA 476

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On July 7, 2023, the Ontario Court of Appeal released its judgment in Ahluwalia v. Ahluwalia. The following case commentary of Ahluwalia focuses on the court’s analysis regarding punitive damages.