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June 13, 2018

Beware of this IME doctor and others like him

This internet article was sent to me by a claimant who had read my book, “So You Think You’re Covered! The Insurance Industry Rip-Off”. I had to endure this “con” psych evaluator as so many still are. The IBC and the provincial government need to account for these disgraceful practices and the public needs to know what they could face if seriously injured in an MVA accident or in the workplace and have to go to him. 
 
 
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The problem with car insurance in Ontario: Reasonable Doubt

Car insurance has been a difficult puzzle for Ontario governments. Thousands of people are seriously injured each year in car accidents and hundreds are killed. The majority of these accident are preventable and caused by driver negligence or recklessness, particularly distracted driving. 
 
 
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Ontario’s tough distracted driving rules to take effect Jan. 1

The new laws for distracted driving in Ontario are set to take effect on Jan. 1, 2019, police sources have revealed to 680 NEWS.

The fines for distracted driving would increase from a maximum of $1,000 to up to $2,000 on a second conviction and up to $3,000 for third or subsequent incidents, as well as six demerit points for multiple offences.

 
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Mayor Tory announced Vision Zero two years ago Wednesday. 93 pedestrians or cyclists have died on Toronto streets since that date

In the two years since Vision Zero was announced, 93 pedestrians or cyclists have died on the streets of Toronto.

The 93rd victim died yesterday, just one day before the second anniversary of Vision Zero’s unveiling. 

 
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Voting out the Ontario Liberals didn’t come cheap

Ontario voters issued 38 pink slips to returning provincial Liberal MPPs, and will now pay millions in severance.

Those departing MPPs are owed parting gifts of at least $6.1 million in total, the Toronto Sun estimates based on the MPPs’ 36 consecutive best earning months and years of service.

http://torontosun.com/news/provincial/voting-out-the-ontario-liberals-didnt-come-cheap#comments

 

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