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Orillia Business Women’s Association – Women of Distinction 2019 Award Winner – Tammy Kirkwood
Questioning the Insurance Bureau of Canada on Postal Code Discrimination
Income Replacement Benefits: What you need to know
OUT OF PROVINCE MOTOR VEHICLE ACCIDENTS – AM I COVERED?
Personal Injury Glossary
The Ontario Caregiver Organization is here to help connect you to information, supports and services.
How to recognize – and correct – negative thinking
Defend Disability!
Emotional Problems After Traumatic Brain Injury
Updated: How Insurers Deduct Thousands from Accident Victims’ Compensation
You might expect our legal system to adequately compensate you for the pain and suffering that you have endured. Although there is access to the courts to seek compensation for pain and suffering after a car crash, that compensation is subject to a secret insurance deductible.
Why it’s ‘time to stop talking’ about the Marshall report
What auto insurance brokers should keep in mind if cash settlements are banned
MANDEL: Law Society of Ontario taken over by ‘right-wing, fundamentalist religious zealots?’
Ontario’s move to review highway speed limits, explained
Roadside drug testing device picks up false positives from poppy seeds and tea, B.C. lawyers find
Why this claimant cannot sue over auto collision
To repair, or not to repair?
Furtive looks, nervousness, hesitation: How nonverbal communication influences the justice system
Housing Needs Assessment Subject to SABs $2000 limit – 17-006934 RG v State Farm Insurance, 2019 CanLII 18340 (ON LAT)
A Closer Look At Short-term Disability Benefits In Ontario
When you fall ill or sustain an injury that leaves you unable to work for a period of time, applying for disability benefits can seem overwhelming and like a monumental task. Insurance policies can appear to be complex and difficult to understand. It might not be clear what type of information the insurance company is looking for in order to approve your claim.
The sooner ATE insurance is obtained, the better
Stem the Tide – Updated LAT Statistics December 2018
Who Can Be Held Liable for My Truck Accident?
What goes on at mediation in a personal injury case (Ontario)
Settlements and releases 101
We’ve never had a premier like Doug Ford before. Here’s why
Ontario’s ‘most encouraging statement about auto insurance’ in 35 years
Why the court says this auto insurer did not properly terminate policy
Canada’s Tough New Impaired Driving Laws
Kitchener neurologist loses license over sex assault allegations
Summary of CPSO Strategic Planning Engagement Activities
How Hamilton hopes to eradicate homelessness by 2025
Auto Insurance Rates for the First Quarter of 2019
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FSCO issues warning regarding two unlicensed insurance agents
Postal code change leaves couple facing insurance hike
Apply to the Motor Vehicle Accident Claims Fund
Structured settlements often the wise choice: Hollingsworth
Applicant shows injuries fall outside MIG – 18-00007 JS v. Cooperators General Insurance Company, 2019 CanLII 14395 (ON LAT)
Four strategies to strengthen the leadership of lived experts in an advocacy network
Hospitals helping patients recover faster from surgery
Supreme Court to consider insurer’s medical examiner defamation suit against lawyer
Insurance Rates Are Rising Across Canada – Here’s Why
Is the homeowner responsible for an accident on his property?
Can Stem Cells End Personal Injury Law?
Unfinished business: Time for a national Pharmacare system
MANDEL: Editor of vile Your Ward News deserves prison
https://torontosun.com/news/local-news/mandel-editor-of-vile-your-ward-news-deserves-prison
Maia Bent, et al. v. Howard Platnick, et al.
Ontario’s auto insurance reform needs more details: Herscu
Court clarifies motor vehicle accident mediation rules
Ian Mulgrew: Tribunal handling ICBC claims biased, say trial lawyers
Disability tax credit
Report: Auto insurance rates in three regions continue to climb
After losing infant son and leg in horrific crash, air force captain loses legal battle for compensation
Getting raked over auto insurance rates?
One key ingredient missing from this province’s auto reform proposals
Top 5 Civil Appeals from the Court of Appeal
Register today for the FREE Webinar, “Medical Marijuana: What Health Care Professionals Need To Know”
To drive or not to drive? Something to consider after a concussion
Four Types of Grief Nobody Told You About