Date:
Mon, 21 Nov 2005 11:56:20 -0800
From:
Daved Muttart
Subject:
Maternal Tort Liability Act
Interesting.
I've noticed that insurance policies are starting to exclude suits
brought by other family members. Does the Bill speak to this problem?
On
21-Nov-05, at 7:48 AM, Vaughan Black wrote:
Canadians
on the list may be interested to know that last week the Government
of Alberta introduced Bill 45, The Maternal Tort Liability Act.
It overrules Dobson v. Dobson, at least as far as car accidents
are concerned. Section 4 provides:
A
mother may be liable to her child for injuries suffered by her child
on or after birth that were caused by the mother's use or operation
of an automobile during pregnancy if, at the time of that use or
operation, the mother was insured under a contract of automobile
insurance evidence by a motor vehicle liability policy.
The
bill goes on to provide that liability is only up to the maximum
cover of the policy. That is, it is tightly keyed on insurance.
So
far it has only passed first and second reading.
Daved
Muttart
http://www.interlog.com/~dmm
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