Blog Archive - "Automobile Accident Benefits"

Showing posts under "Automobile Accident Benefits"
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Sep 06, 2017 Significantly Impeding Useful Function is not the same thing as Significantly Impeding All Useful Function
Aug 24, 2017 Automation of Cars is Resulting in More Bad Driving
Aug 23, 2017 Treatments Are Not Shown Proven Reasonable or Necessary - K. K. v Aviva Insurance LAT 16-000863
Aug 21, 2017 Cyclist with No Recollection of Collision has Claim Dismissed Against Unidentified Motorist
Aug 21, 2017 Applicant Fails to Prove Back Problems Related to Car Accident - K.L. and Aviva Insurance LAT 16-002397
Aug 09, 2017 Municipality held 100% liable for Car Accident on Public Road - Belanger v. Sudbury (Regional Municipality), 2017 ONCA 428 (CanLII)
Aug 07, 2017 Arbitrator Awards Benefits to Pedestrian Injured in Car Accident - P.W. and Aviva Canada LAT 16-001097
Aug 02, 2017 Benefitis can be retroactively approved in case where injuries clearly fall outside MIG - YCTT v Certas LAT 16-000872
Aug 01, 2017 Driver 100% Liable for Hitting Passing Motorcyclist
Jul 28, 2017 Arbitrator Awards Benefits in Light of Questionable Treatment by Insurance Company - Thangarajah and State Farm
Jul 24, 2017 Expenses for ACB Not Shown to Be Incurred - Y. D. v Aviva Insurance LAT 16-001810
Jul 21, 2017 Mother of Three Children Demonstrates Two-Fold Economic Loss to Qualify for ACBs
Jul 19, 2017 Applicant makes case that treatment plans are reasonable and necessary - Applicant v Echelon LAT 16-003223
Jul 19, 2017 Late and Insufficient Proof of Income Loss Results in ACBs Being Denied - Massicotte and Echelon
Jul 18, 2017 Applicant Succesful in IRB Claim - Applicant v Royal Sun LAT 16-000068
Jul 18, 2017 Applicant Meets Burden of Proof for Benefits- Applicant and Echelon LAT 16-003221
Jul 18, 2017 GCS Scores Below 9 Merit CAT designation
Jul 17, 2017 Man fails to provide evidence that injuries fall outside MIG - M.S. v Unifund Assurance Company LAT 16-001849
Jul 17, 2017 Man not in an accident
Jul 17, 2017 In Determining WPI Physical and Pyschological Impairment Scores are to be Combined
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