Shanks, who was involved in two car accidents, was denied Section B benefits. TD Home was his insurer at the time of the first accident. It took the position that Shanks failed to disclose that his vehicle was used for commercial purposes, a material change in the risk. CAA, the insurer for the second accident, argued that all of Shanks’ injuries were caused by the first accident. Shanks sued TD Home and CAA, as well as their respective adjusters. Apart from his claim for Section B benefits, Shanks also alleged induced breach of contract, bad faith and negligence.
Bifurcation orders and the threshold for severance
May 2015
Cox & Palmer, New Brunswick

