Blog Archive - "Car Accidents"

Showing posts under "Car Accidents"
Release Date Title
Sep 26, 2017 Each application for ACB is a new application - res judicata does not apply - MK v Aviva Insurance Canada, 2017 CanLII 59502 - ON LAT 16-003909
Sep 25, 2017 Settlement Offer Found Void As Insured Lacked Capacity
Sep 22, 2017 Insured's own testimony makes his case
Sep 21, 2017 Distracted Drivers Cause Most Collisions OPP Report
Sep 20, 2017 CAT designation refused but OCF costs approved
Sep 20, 2017 Insured Falls into MIG
Sep 19, 2017 The Cost of Car Accident Recovery
Sep 15, 2017 Self Represented Applicant Fails to Prove Case for NEBs
Sep 11, 2017 Insured Entitled to Treatment
Sep 11, 2017 Applicant found to lack all credibility - Claims for caregiver and attendant care benefits denied
Sep 06, 2017 Without CAT Designation Claim Clock for CAT Benefits Does Not Begin
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 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 09, 2017 Pedestrian tripping and Falling onto Parked Car is an 'Accident' - D.S. and TD Insurance LAT 16-000131
Aug 04, 2017 Arbitrator Prefers Evidence of Applicant's Physicians - Applicant v Unifund - LAT 16-002818
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 31, 2017 Woman has no credibility and provides no evidence to support her claim for IRBs
Categories

Contribute to our Personal Injury Blog


Disclaimer: This blog is not intended to provide specific legal advice. This information should never replace the advice of a lawyer familiar with the specific facts relating to your particular situation. Reviewing our website should not be viewed as having sought professional advice.
 

Practice Areas