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January 16, 2019

Insurers react: Fixing Ontario’s auto insurance ‘very challenging’

Auto insurance in Ontario has been a highly contentious issue for many years. The system has been plagued with high rates, low profitability and a lack of consensus (political, industrial and public) around what changes can and should be made. A report commissioned by the Liberal Government revealed that, in 2016, Ontario had the costliest auto insurance premiums in the country, despite boasting some of the lowest numbers of accidents and fatalities. 
 
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Industry in the dark on auto reform

Nearly two years after David Marshall released his report on Ontario auto insurance reform, there is still no indication on where the government plans to go with it. 
 
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‘Lawyer up’ if denied LTD benefits: Goldfinger

A denial of long-term disability (LTD) benefits can be devastating for someone who is sick or injured, which is why Toronto personal injury lawyer Brian Goldfinger advises claimants to “lawyer up.” 
 
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Civil suit blames teen for getting killed by drunk driver

An impaired driver sent to prison for veering onto a sidewalk and killing a first-year student at Western University is blaming the 18-year-old Toronto teen who died, alleging she was impaired and jaywalking. 
 
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MVA Recovery and Support and Recovery Group’s Dawne MacKay is chosen by @tbi__hope as one of their 2019 Hope Heroes.
 
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If you’re in the middle of a personal injury suit, do yourself a favour and stay off of social media.

It may sound harsh but the single biggest reason that personal injury cases don’t go well is when perception becomes reality. ‘What are you talking about?’, I can hear you saying. 
 
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Artificial intelligence can predict PTSD in patients: London researchers

Researchers in London are opening an electronic window into a mysterious mental illness that affects many Canadians, one that could lead to both better diagnosis of post-traumatic stress disorder and improved treatment. 
 
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Study Finds Untreated PTSD Might Increase Heart Disease and Cancer Risk

Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) can wreak havoc on a person’s mental state. And now, new research suggests if the condition is left untreated, it could lead to an increased risk for heart disease or cancer
 
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Trial lawyers say ICBC treating those injured in crashes unfairly due to settlement changes

ICBC has recently changed the way it handles injury settlements and B.C. trial lawyers are worried it will hurt victims and increase costs for rate payers. 
 
 

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