Desjardins

Desjardins is the largest co-operative financial group in Canada with over $248.1B in assets. Their offerings include car, travel, home, life, disability and health insurance, along with financial services.

As a highly experienced disability insurance and personal injury lawyer, Rob Deutschmann and his team is dedicated to assisting those who have had their disability benefits wrongly denied by the disability insurer. His team has successfully protected the rights of injured people in Ontario for over 20 years, and has a proven track record of success in recovering fair resolution of the claims of their disabled clients.

A client had been suffering from a severe neck injury. The client worked in a factory in a very physical job. The insurer denied the client’s entitlement to benefits. Our client obtained an MRI of his neck which disclosed a severe neck injury. There was a disc herniation that required immediate surgery. We were able to forward a report from the surgeon to the disability insurer who, after some review, agreed to reinstate benefits for our client. However, as time went by and our client healed, the disability insurer found another opportunity to deny benefits for our client. Our client was still having difficulties with working in a heavy physical job environment. With the benefit of reports from treating physicians and medical experts, we were successful in obtaining a settlement for our client to provide him with income for his future and the opportunity to look for employment that would be more suitable for his physical limitations when he was ready try employment again. Rob is happy to talk with you, and answer questions about your accident or disability claim. Call us at (519) 742‑7774 today or fill out our online contact form to find out how Rob can help you get full compensation for your personal injuries, and access to the medical, income, and disability benefits you deserve. Your initial consultation is free and you don’t pay any fees until your case is settled.

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