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"Law firms are increasingly using third-party litigation funding to pay to pursue claims that would likely not be pursued otherwise," said Liam McGuinty, Vice-President, Strategy, Insurance Bureau of Canada (IBC). "Competitive insurance markets work best for consumers when they are supported by clear legal frameworks and efficient regulatory systems. In Canada, litigation funding remains a speculative financial industry that is largely unregulated. Left unchecked, this could impact Canada's property and casualty commercial insurance market and potentially affect the cost of commercial insurance."
IBC commissioned Dentons to research emerging trends in legal practices in both Canada and the United States that are placing pressure on commercial insurance claims. The U.S. Chamber of Commerce recently put a price tag on the cost of lawsuits in the United States at 2.1% of U.S. GDP or $4,207 per U.S. household.
Dentons found that litigation trends driving liability pressure in the United States are, for the most part, the same as those in Canada, although to a lesser degree in this country than in the United States. In addition to the growth of litigation funding, Dentons also found that class action litigation has significantly increased across Canada, likely fueled by an expansion in aggressive legal advertising that encourages Canadians to launch lawsuits.
"Insurance consumers ultimately foot the bill for legal abuse," said McGuinty. "It's important to have a legal framework that addresses civil wrongs and provides remedies for individuals who have been harmed by the actions of others. But as we're also seeing in the United States, there are weaknesses in the current legal systems that are ripe for exploitation. We hope this report provides some insight for governments and regulators on the need to stay on top of litigation trends in Canada and avoid the type of impact we've seen south of the border."
The most efficient way to prevent the use of litigation funding in Canadian courts is for governments to take regulatory action, according to Dentons. Regulatory amendments that restrict litigation funding are needed because the practice no longer promotes access to justice, as was initially intended; it is now used as an investment tool that uses the court system to generate profits for large financial firms.
About Insurance Bureau of Canada
Established in 1964, Insurance Bureau of Canada (IBC) is the national industry association representing Canada's private home, auto and business insurers. Its member companies make up the vast majority of Canada's highly competitive property and casualty (P&C) insurance market.
As the leading advocate for Canada's private P&C insurers, IBC collaborates with governments, regulators and stakeholders to support a competitive environment for the P&C insurance industry to continue to help protect Canadians from the risks of today and tomorrow.
IBC believes that Canadians value and deserve a responsive and resilient private P&C insurance industry that provides insurance solutions to both individuals and businesses.
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SOURCE Insurance Bureau of Canada

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