LE REFUS DE SE SOUMETTRE À UN INTERROGATOIRE STATUTAIRE PEUT ENGENDRER LE REFUS DE SA RÉCLAMATION CO
In the world of insurance, complex claims are often subject to a statutory examination (interrogatoire statutaire), whereby the insurer, through its attorney, questions the insured under oath and in the presence of a stenographer regarding the circumstances of the claim. However, the jurisprudence is quite controversial as to whether or not an insured is obligated to submit to a statutory examination. The matter of Sauvé v. SSQ, assurances générales, 2012 QCCQ 464 cites sever