written by accident victim Jokelee Vanderkop exposes the well-entrenched default denial setting within the auto insurance industry against
injured motor vehicle accident victims while outlining how the Insurance Bureau of Canada (IBC) and the Ontario government are complicit. Far too often, insurers make legitimate claimants endure dozens of insurer medical examinations (IMEs), downplay the diagnoses of claimants’ own physicians and delay treatment and income replacement for years. The insurer catchword is fraud but much of the fraud is perpetrated by insurers themselves against legitimate claimants in order to pay the least amount of accident benefits to which a claimant is entitled.
This book serves as a comprehensive resource tool. Besides exposing the pitfalls that accident victims face, it outlines what the various
IMEs entail. A good lawyer is necessary. There too the book provides caveats because too many lawyers are more focussed on billing than
their clients despite so-called contingency fees stating they don’t get paid unless they win.
The book also talks about the inevitable depression that claimants undergo in this insurance fight and provides coping strategies.
The book is available at www.deniedbenefitclaims.com FAIR members can buy the book for $14.99 plus shipping rather than $25 plus shipping by emailing deniedbenefitclaims@gmail.com to make the arrangements.