Blog Archive - "Accident Benefit News"

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Oct 10, 2017 Strict Matching the Deduction of SABs Awards from Tort Settlements Considered
Oct 10, 2017 Seat Belt Use Reduces the Risk of Catastrophic Injury and Death
Oct 10, 2017 Applicant fails to show that she is prevented from engaging in pre-accident activities
Oct 06, 2017 Applicant fails to prove his injuries place him outside MIG - CJ v The Personal 16-002815
Oct 05, 2017 Minnesota Car Insurance limits inadequate in Canadian context - Hartley v. Security National
Oct 04, 2017 Applicant fails to make case for NEB eligibility - RS v Aviva – LAT 16-003141
Oct 03, 2017 Technological advances mean that law practice is changing too
Oct 02, 2017 ATV mishap was not an Accident JT v Aviva Canada – LAT 16-003674
Sep 29, 2017 Insured has reached full recovery - JH v The Personal Insurance Company- LAT 17-000208
Sep 28, 2017 Zero Tolerance Policy Announced Toward Young Drivers Smoking Marijuana
Sep 27, 2017 Worsening of pre-existing conditions results in approval of treatment plans - LD v Aviva Insurance Canada LAT 16-003010
Sep 27, 2017 Insured Fails to Prove Injuries Fall Outside MIG Guideline - GK v Wawanesa Mutual Insurance Company, LAT 16-004479
Sep 26, 2017 Your next pizza delivery may arrive in a driverless car
Sep 26, 2017 Each application for ACB is a new application - res judicata does not apply - MK v Aviva Insurance Canada, 2017 CanLII 59502 - ON LAT 16-003909
Sep 25, 2017 Settlement Offer Found Void As Insured Lacked Capacity
Sep 22, 2017 Insured's own testimony makes his case
Sep 21, 2017 Distracted Drivers Cause Most Collisions OPP Report
Sep 20, 2017 Insured Falls into MIG
Sep 20, 2017 CAT designation refused but OCF costs approved
Sep 19, 2017 The Cost of Car Accident Recovery
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