Ontario Car Accident: Qualifying for Attendant Care Benefits is More Difficult Now

by Carol Suen Wednesday, September 05, 2012
Can a relative, unemployed prior to the accident, qualify for payment for their attendant care services provided to their injured family member?
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NHL Lawsuit: If the Defendants in Your Lawsuit Secretly Agree to Work Together Against You, How Many Medical Assessments Can They Force You to Attend?

by Carol Suen Tuesday, September 04, 2012
If the defendants are supposed to disclose their secret agreement, but do not, can they each still conduct their own, separate, medical assessments – i.e. “stacking” their defence medicals in pursuit of one global defence strategy?
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Forced by Your Insurer to Undergo a Vocational Assessment > Your Accident Lawsuit

by Carol Suen Friday, August 31, 2012
The law continues to slowly expand – plaintiff in a personal injury lawsuit forced to undergo a vocational assessment arranged by the defendant/insurer.
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Charged with Careless Driving…Can You Still Sue for Your Damages?

by Gregory L. Chang Monday, July 30, 2012
A cautionary tale about how aggressive you can be in a personal injury lawsuit on the question of liability.
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Is a Fractured Left Knee a Serious and Permanent Injury?

by Gregory L. Chang Friday, July 27, 2012
In Ontario, your entitlement to receive any pain and suffering damages may be contested, even when you suffer an injury like a fracture knee.
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Can Your Insurer Stop Defending You, Even Though You’re Being Sued?

by Gregory L. Chang Monday, July 23, 2012
If you are involved in a bad car accident and sued for a lot of money, will your insurance company be there to protect you until the end of the lawsuit?
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Forced by Insurer to Undergo a Medical Assessment in Your Car Accident Lawsuit

by Gregory L. Chang Friday, July 20, 2012
9 year old boy claiming injuries from a car accident is forced to attend an assessment by a psychologist arranged by the insurer defending the boy’s lawsuit.
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A Tip About Surveillance: Many Car Accident Lawsuits Come Down to the Plaintiff's Credibility

by Gregory L. Chang Tuesday, July 17, 2012
General tips when you start a personl injury lawsuit.
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City of Toronto Has About 12,000 Car Accidents Per Year

by Gregory L. Chang Friday, March 09, 2012
Most accidents happen in clear weather.
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Changes to the Car Accident Treatment System > May Reduce Consumer Care Options

by Gregory L. Chang Friday, June 10, 2011
Ontario Regulation 194/11 is coming into effect and shifts more power to insurers over the medical clinics who seek to provide care to those involved in car accidents.
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