Broker Details

Martin Insurance Brokers (Wallaceburg) Inc.
Box 98 635 James Street
Wallaceburg (Chatham-Kent), ON, N8A 4L5

Phone: (519) 627-1403
Toll Free: (800) 265-5353
Fax: (519) 627-5585
Email: kevin.pearson@martininsurance.ca
Website: www.martininsurance.ca

Languages spoken: English

Insurance Types:
Home
Tenants
Business
Commercial Property
Automobile
Motor Cycle
Commercial Automobile
Boat
Travel Trailer
Recreational Vehicle
Financial Services - Life, Disability, Group, Travel and RRSP's .....

  • About Us

    Martin Insurance was established in 1885 as an all lines insurance brokerage serving Wallaceburg and area.  We remain here today, although now, we serve clients throughout Southern Ontario.

    Our mission is to offer STABILITY - we have been here for well over 100 years, SERVICE - our staff are among the most experienced in the area, averaging over 15 years experience in our office and are able to meet any of your insurance requirements SELECTION - we represent a broad range of companies offering a full spectrum of insurance coverages  SAVINGS - careful risk management and proper company selection keep insurance costs to a minimum... and finally...SATISFACTION - should you have a claim, we are involved from the outset to ensure a prompt and equitable claims settlement.

  • Insurance News

    Did you know that the only area where Canada leads the U.S. in law suits is in the area of liqour liability? This trend may soon affect how you conduct a gathering in your own home.

    In 2001, an employee successfully sued her employers where she had been attending a company Christmas party (Hunt vs Suttin Group Incentive Realty and PJ's Pub) and the pub she attended after the Christmas party for injuries she suffered in a car accident on her way home from the pub.

    To put her findings in this case put simply, the judge ruled that the employer should have ensured that Ms. Hunt made it home safely after the party and found them partially responsible. The pub was found at fault for the same reasons. While Ms. Hunt was found 75% responsible for her own actions, the employer and the pub shared damages in the amount of $280,000.

    Riding on the tails of this action comes the case of Childs v. Desmoureaux where Mr. Desmoureaux left a house party and collided head on with the vehicle in which Ms. Childs was an occupant. Ms. Childs suffered serious injuries and her boyfriend was killed. Ms. Childs sued the hosts of the party for allowing Mr. Desmoureaux to leave behind the wheel while obviously intoxicated. Her suit was dismissed in lower court. In the ensuing appeal the suit was also denied but it was noted by the court that under different circumstances, they might have found the host liable.

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