End use of ghostwriters in medical reports: lawyers
Lawyers who act for plaintiffs in personal injury cases are calling for the end of the use of ghostwriters in the creation of expert medical reports.
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Celia Yang and Co-Operators General Insurance Company 2018-06-27, Appeal, Final Decision, FSCO 5585
Under section 283 of the Insurance Act, R.S.O. 1990 c. I.8 as it read immediately before being amended by Schedule 3 to the Fighting Fraud and Reducing Automobile Insurance Rates Act, 2014, and Regulation 664, R.R.O. 1990, as amended, it is ordered that:
1. The Arbitrator’s order of October 2, 2017 is set aside in its entirety.
2. Arbitrator Musson is recused from further involvement in FSCO File No. A13-015345-ET.
3. The motion originally scheduled to be heard by Arbitrator Musson (which included the request for a stay of the hearing pending the insurer’s completion of an Insurer’s examination catastrophic determination paper review) is sent back to be heard by a different arbitrator.